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* TheLostLenore: To Robert. He has [[TheMourningAfter mourned her death]] for nearly two decades, even after forgetting what she actually looked like. The Season 6 finale implies that this was not really reciprocated since Lyanna was convinced that Robert would murder her son and she feared his wrath. The Season 7 finale confirms she never loved him but loved Rhaegar.



* TheLostLenore: To Robert. The Season 6 finale implies that this was not really reciprocated since Lyanna was convinced that Robert would murder her son and she feared his wrath. The Season 7 finale confirms she never loved him but loved Rhaegar.


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* YourCheatingHeart: She had a romance with Rhaegar while betrothed to Robert and knowing Rhaegar was married to Elia Martell, eventually eloping with him.
* YouthIsWastedOnTheDumb: A particularly severe and tragic example. Young Lyanna (in the books she was stated to be around sixteen) ran off with Rhaegar Targaryen, the handsome prince she'd fallen in love with, rather than marry her betrothed Robert and without telling anyone what she was up to. Subsequently, everyone thinks she's been kidnapped, which culminates in a bloody civil war that ends with both Rhaegar, Lyanna and several members of their families dying. It can be assumed she didn't consider how disastrously things could end before she decided to elope with Rhaegar.

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* BadassBoast: ''"I don't fight in tournaments, because when I fight a man for real, I don't want him to know what I can do"''.



* BestFriend: To Robert. However Ned is a sense a {{Deconstruction}} because while Ned might be Robert's best friend, he isn't necessary a ''good'' friend. Ned is not afraid to speak honestly to Robert, but he watched Robert fall into a drunken despair over Lyana, let himself go and more-or-less pass the buck of ruling the kingdom to his advisors while spending his time indulging in hedonistic pleasures, and did nothing to save Robert from himself. It isn't until Ned arrives at King's Landing that he realizes simply how unfit Robert is to be king, but by now it's too late.

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* BestFriend: To Robert. However Ned is a sense a {{Deconstruction}} because while Ned might be Robert's best friend, he isn't necessary a ''good'' friend. Ned is not afraid to speak honestly to Robert, but he watched Robert fall into a [[DrowningMySorrows drunken despair despair]] over Lyana, [[TheLostLenore Lyanna]], let himself go and more-or-less pass the buck of ruling the kingdom to his advisors while spending his time indulging in hedonistic pleasures, and did nothing to save Robert from himself. It isn't until Ned arrives at King's Landing that he realizes simply how unfit Robert is to be king, but by now it's too late.



* TheSkeptic: He's openly dismissive of Will's claims the White Walkers killed the rest of his party from the Night's Watch, also telling Bran they've been gone for centuries and blaming wildlings as the likely culprits of the attack to Benjen.



* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: A typical Star trait, but this is more pronounced in Benjen's case after he became a wight.

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* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: A typical Star Stark trait, but this is more pronounced in Benjen's case after he became a wight.



* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He tried to win back Lyanna and Brandon in a TrialByCombat. He chose himself as champion. The Mad King [[LoopholeAbuse chose fire as his champion]] and had Lord Rickard roasted alive in his own armor.

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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[PapaWolf He tried to win back Lyanna and Brandon Brandon]] in a TrialByCombat. He chose himself as champion. The Mad King [[LoopholeAbuse chose fire as his champion]] and had Lord Rickard roasted alive in his own armor.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: Her fling with Rhaegar was consensual. But she somehow believed that running away with an already married man, the crown prince no less, who had two kids, when she was already betrothed to another powerful lord could possibly end happily. Instead her former fiance concluded she was kidnapped, her enquiring father and eldest brother were tyranically killed by the king, father of his new lover, and it all led to a bloody civil war.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Her fling with Rhaegar was consensual. But she somehow believed that running away with an already married man, the crown prince no less, who had two kids, when she was already betrothed to another powerful lord could possibly end happily. Instead her former fiance concluded she was kidnapped, her enquiring father and eldest brother were tyranically tyrannically killed by the king, father of his her new lover, and it all led to a bloody civil war.



** Practically invoked by Robert proposing an ArrangedMarriage to Sansa and Robert's "son" Joffrey, who sees it as a second chance to fulfill the marital alliance between House Stark and House Baratheon. It fails big time since Joffrey proves a Lannister bastard (in many literal and figurative ways) and Robert's idea to merge their houses ends up creating the CivilWar anyway.

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** Practically invoked by Robert proposing an ArrangedMarriage to Sansa and Robert's "son" Joffrey, who sees it as a second chance to fulfill the marital alliance between House Stark and House Baratheon. It fails big time since Joffrey proves a Lannister bastard (in ([[BastardBastard in many literal and figurative ways) ways]]) and Robert's idea to merge their houses ends up creating the CivilWar anyway.

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* GoodIsNotDumb:
** Ned Stark's advice is often dismissed as just being HonorBeforeReason, but there are often very good reasons for his choices.

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GoodIsNotDumb: Ned Stark's advice is often dismissed as just being HonorBeforeReason, but there are often very good reasons for his choices.choices and ultimately, in the long run, it proves to have more positive consequences:



** He tries to broker a compromise with Cersei Lannister: she needs to go into exile before he tells Robert that she's been cheating on him with her brother and none of the children are Robert's. But as the daughter of the richest, most powerful man in the realm and the sister/lover of an infamous warrior who already killed one king, letting Robert bludgeon her to death in a fit of rage really isn't a wise move either. As it turns out, accepting Ned's offer to go into exile would have been the best thing Cersei could have done - [[spoiler:by the end of the series, Cersei, Jamie, and all their children are dead as a result of her staying in King's Landing and backing Joffrey's claim to the throne.]]

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** He tries to broker a compromise with Cersei Lannister: she needs to go into exile before he tells Robert that she's been cheating on him with her brother and none of the children are Robert's. But as the daughter of the richest, most powerful man in the realm and the sister/lover of an infamous warrior who already killed one king, letting Robert bludgeon her to death in a fit of rage really isn't a wise move either. Cersei chooses to spit on Ned's mercy and never fails to mock him for giving him this "head start". As it turns out, accepting Ned's offer to go into exile would have been the best thing Cersei could have done - [[spoiler:by the end of the series, Cersei, Jamie, Jaime, and all their children are dead as a result of her staying in King's Landing and backing Joffrey's claim to the throne.]] throne, with their last avenue for escape being a boat to Pentos arranged by Tyrion and Davos, the very offer that Ned had given to her in Season 1, but this time lost forever by a cave-in, inches away from safety]].
** Ned Stark in his rage at Ser Gregor Clegane's rampage in the Riverlands, appoints Lord Beric Dondarrion to put together a band of lords and soldiers to bring him to justice. Littlefinger mocks Ned for pissing off Tywin Lannister and taking a stand against him. This command by Ned, leads Beric to form the Brotherhood Without Banners and they play a far more important role [[spoiler:in saving Westeros from the Long Night, defending the North in particular, and saving Ned's daughter Arya as well. Ultimately their final recruit, Sandor, kills Gregor Clegane, bringing him to justice which is what Ned commanded them to do to start with. In short the Brotherhood end up outlasting the legacies of Littlefinger, Tywin Lannister, and indeed most of King's Landing]].
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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTheonGreyjoy Theon Greyjoy]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesPetyrBaelish Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey] [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]

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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTheonGreyjoy Theon Greyjoy]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesPetyrBaelish Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey] Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]

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** He tries to broker a compromise with Cersei Lannister: she needs to go into exile before he tells Robert that she's been cheating on him with her brother and none of the children are Robert's. But as the daughter of the richest, most powerful man in the realm and the sister/lover of an infamous warrior who already killed one king, letting Robert bludgeon her to death in a fit of rage really isn't a wise move either.
** Given that the War of the Five Kings ended up costing Cersei all her children, her father, and the love of her brother/lover, she probably should have just taken Ned's advice and gotten out of there.

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** He tries to broker a compromise with Cersei Lannister: she needs to go into exile before he tells Robert that she's been cheating on him with her brother and none of the children are Robert's. But as the daughter of the richest, most powerful man in the realm and the sister/lover of an infamous warrior who already killed one king, letting Robert bludgeon her to death in a fit of rage really isn't a wise move either.
** Given that the War of the Five Kings ended up costing Cersei all her children, her father, and the love of her brother/lover, she probably should have just taken
either. As it turns out, accepting Ned's advice offer to go into exile would have been the best thing Cersei could have done - [[spoiler:by the end of the series, Cersei, Jamie, and gotten out all their children are dead as a result of there. her staying in King's Landing and backing Joffrey's claim to the throne.]]
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* WrongGenreSavvy: They're essentially a family of classic fantasy heroes who haven't quite caught on that they're living in a DarkerAndEdgier fantasy world where their idealism counts for very little... though some of them get better about it.



* WrongGenreSavvy:
** Not in general, but this goes a long way toward explaining why he trusts Littlefinger. Ned seems to think that he's a SarcasticDevotee, who despite his snarkiness, is a loyal ally. The reality is [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder very different]]. He might also have been working under the assumption that since Littlefinger is hopelessly in love with Cat, he wouldn't betray him and risk hurting ''her''. Unfortunately, there lies the main reason he ''[[TheUriahGambit does]]'' turn on him!
** Also, Littlefinger probably would have stuck by Ned if Ned had gone along with Littlefinger's plans for the throne, which involved controlling Joffrey as a PuppetKing after he received the throne through blackmail (in hindsight, Littlefinger was probably too confident himself about this scheme's success, since even he didn't know at that point just ''how'' insane Joffrey really was). Ned is WrongGenreSavvy when he expects that Littlefinger will continue to help him after he turns down Littlefinger's bid to share power.
** He told Cersei that he found out about her little incestuous secret in the hopes that it would drive her and her son away from the Iron Throne. It got him and his guards killed instead.

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!!Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/SeanBean

See ''[[Characters/GameOfThronesEddardStark Lord Eddard Stark]]''.
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[[folder:Lady Catelyn "Cat" Stark, née Tully]]
!!Lady Catelyn "Cat" Stark
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"...all this horror that's come to my family... it's all because I couldn't love a motherless child."'']]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichelleFairley
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Magda Giner (Latin American Spanish), Creator/MikaDoi (Japanese)

->''"You have inherited your father's responsibilities. I am afraid they come at a cost."''

Catelyn Stark, Lady of Winterfell, is the wife of Lord Eddard Stark. Born to the Lord and Lady of the Riverlands, she is the elder sister of Lysa Arryn, Lady of the Vale and Mistress of the Eyrie. Murdered at her brother Edmure's Red Wedding to Roslin Frey at the Twins by the Boltons and Freys.

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!!Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/SeanBean

See ''[[Characters/GameOfThronesEddardStark Lord Eddard Stark]]''.
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[[folder:Lady Catelyn "Cat" Stark, née Tully]]
!!Lady Catelyn "Cat" Stark
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"...all this horror that's come [[caption-width-right:300:''"[[GoodIsNotSoft The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword.]]"'']]
[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ned_stark_young.png[[/labelnote]]
to my family... it's all because I couldn't love a motherless child."'']]
see the Rebellion-era Ned Stark.]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichelleFairley
Creator/SeanBean, Sebastian Croft (Child), Robert Aramayo (Young Adult)
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Magda Giner Creator/HumbertoVelez (Latin American Spanish), Creator/MikaDoi (Japanese)

->''"You have inherited your father's responsibilities.
Luis Navarro (Latin American Spanish/Young), Hideaki Tezuka (Japanese), Creator/YuuichiNakamura (Japanese/Young)
->''"I grew up with soldiers.
I am afraid they come at learned how to die a cost.long time ago."''

Catelyn Eddard "Ned" Stark, Lady Lord of Winterfell, is Winterfell and Warden of the wife North, becomes the Hand of the King after Lord Jon Arryn's death. He is known for his sense of honor and justice. He took part in Robert's Rebellion after his sister Lyanna was kidnapped by Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. When Ned's father and brother went south to reclaim her, the "Mad King" Aerys Targaryen burned both of them alive. Ned and Robert Baratheon led the rebellion to unseat him from the throne. As the show opens, Ned has been content to remain in the north, but after the death of Lord Eddard Stark. Born Jon Arryn, he is convinced that it is his duty to accept the Lord and Lady position of Hand of the Riverlands, she King. Ned is not interested in politics, and prefers to rule with honor and follow the elder sister of Lysa Arryn, Lady of the Vale and Mistress of the Eyrie. Murdered at her brother Edmure's Red Wedding to Roslin Frey at the Twins by the Boltons and Freys.law.


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* ActionDad: Being the father of six children hasn't slowed his sword swing or dampened his willingness to use his sword when needed. As his own father Rickard told Little Ned, he doesn't seek to fight anyone but if a fight happens, he wants to win.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Eddard Stark is described in the books as being long-faced and plain, in contrast to his late brother Brandon, who was more dashing. On the show, he's played by [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__7s9GUTM-oY/TKEh-vvFMEI/AAAAAAAAS3k/Z_wE-4mmbZQ/s1600/game_of_thrones_hbo_sean-Bean.jpg Sean Bean]], and described as "[[LampshadeHanging an even more impressive specimen]]" than his late brother.
* AdaptationalBadass: To an extent. In the books, he is a great general and capable warrior, but his skill with a sword is never mentioned as being exceptional. In the series, Barristan notes his fearsome reputation as a fighter. When Ned engages MemeticBadass Jaime Lannister, he proves his equal in skill until a Lannister guard puts a spear through Ned's leg from behind. [[labelnote:From the books...]]Ned barely puts up a fight when he's outnumbered by Jaime and the Lannister men. He also recollects a fight against far superior fighters during the rebellion and admits that he survived only by luck and the intervention of a friend.[[/labelnote]]
* AgentScully: Shown to be skeptical of Will's claims about White Walkers.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Ser Arthur Dayne is this, as even Bran admits on seeing the Tower of Joy vision, Ned fought hard against him, despite the former using two swords and was inches from dying before Howland Reed saved his life. In the ''History and Lore'' video of the young Ned ruminating on House Dayne's history, he even admits "as a boy, [[HeroWorshipper even [he] dreamed]] to be a Dayne of Starfall".
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A Lord Paramount who evenly matches the much younger Jaime Lannister (in his youth, Ned defeated Gerold Hightower who was Jaime's superior as a warrior), a renowned master swordsman. Ser Barristan calls Lord Stark a fearsome fighter. Ned being the awesome guy he is, chooses to be modest about it.
* AnyoneCanDie: If there is a character that can illustrate this trope, it's Ned.
* BadassBaritone: He has quite a deep voice. Interestingly, he is more of a GutturalGrowler in his prime, as seen in the Season 6 flashback.
* BadassBeard: He wears a full (although not too thick) beard and as mentioned above, is very much a badass.
* BadassBureaucrat: After becoming Hand.
* BadassFamily: Fathered one.
* BashBrothers: With Robert during the war against the Targaryens. And later the Greyjoy Rebellion, where he and Robert fought side by side when they laid siege on the castle of Pyke.
* BerserkButton: Ned is calm, cool, and composed. Until you compare his wife to a whore. Then he'll slam you against a wall and choke you.
* BestFriend: To Robert. However Ned is a sense a {{Deconstruction}} because while Ned might be Robert's best friend, he isn't necessary a ''good'' friend. Ned is not afraid to speak honestly to Robert, but he watched Robert fall into a drunken despair over Lyana, let himself go and more-or-less pass the buck of ruling the kingdom to his advisors while spending his time indulging in hedonistic pleasures, and did nothing to save Robert from himself. It isn't until Ned arrives at King's Landing that he realizes simply how unfit Robert is to be king, but by now it's too late.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He is ready to go through Kingsguards, one being known as the best swordsman of his time, to save his sister Lyanna. He would even drop the HonorBeforeReason and have his men gang up on his opponent though he is a bit shocked by Reed stabbing Dayne in the back but he gets over it quickly. Eventually, out of love for his sister, he lies to the whole world that he fathered a bastard child solely to protect his nephew Jon, and honour her dying wish.
* BigGood: To the North as a whole. Indeed, he's somehow referenced in almost every episode since his death.
* BookEnds: His death mirrors the same way he decapitated a deserter from the Night's Watch; somewhat inverted in that he sticks to his own mantra of the one speaking justice doing the executing, while Joffrey uses the Royal Executioner. He's even killed with his own ancestral sword, Ice, the same one he used to kill the deserter.
* BoringButPractical: When it comes to combat, Ned used common swords instead of the impractically large and unwieldly ice.
* BrokenPedestal: Bran is disappointed to learn that his defeat of Ser Arthur Dayne was much less honourable then he expected. He is even more stunned to learn that his father lied to his own wife and children about Jon Snow's parentage.
* {{Cincinnatus}}: When Jon Arryn dies, Robert seeks out Ned and asks him to be his new Hand of the King, thinking he is best suited to rule Westeros, despite Ned having no wish to take the job.
** Also, this was Ned's role during the rebellion. He basically won the rebellion for Robert, but never took advantage of this in any form and as soon as Robert sat on the throne, he missed the early stages of Robert's reign and went straight to Winterfell bringing his sister's remains and his infant nephew Jon Snow, whom [[{{Nephewism}} he passes off as his own child]]. He never left the North since that, save for the Greyjoy rebellion. Arguably, his hurry of coming back to the North and reluctance to leave it may have something to do with hiding and raising [[LostOrphanedRoyalty Jon]].
* CombatPragmatist: Usually not, but he made an exception for his sister Lyanna. His plan to save her consisted of bringing a group of men to overwhelm her two guards instead of challenging them to duels. Although he was momentarily surprised by Howland stabbing Arthur Dayne in the back, he still took the chance to cut him down when he was reeling from his wounds.
* ConfessToALesserCrime: At the end of Robert's Rebellion, Ned returns home with an infant boy. He confesses to his wife that he has broken his wedding vows and fathered a bastard son. This dishonorable act causes considerable strain upon his marriage. In truth, the stain on his honor was a lie designed to hide the fact Jon was not his child, but his nephew via Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. In protecting Jon from Robert Baratheon, accomplished by hiding him in plain sight as his illegitimate son, Ned's true crime was actually treason against the Iron Throne.
* CoolBigBro: To little Benjen and Lyanna as Season 6's flashback reveals.
* CoolSword: Ice was made of Valyrian Steel, which made it impossibly sharp. Ned used it for execution and ceremonial purposes, and in general battle, used normal swords.
* CynicismCatalyst: Ned's opinion of Robert was permanently soured by Robert's satisfaction at the deaths of Rhaegar Targaryen's wife and children. It's probably one of the reasons, aside from his promise to Lyanna, why he hid Jon Snow's identity.
* DarkSecret: Ned goes to the grave with one that is perhaps the irony of the century. His bastard son Jon Snow is really the trueborn son of Ned's sister Lyanna and ''Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen,'' making Jon the true heir to House Targaryen and their claim to The Iron Throne.
* DeadStarWalking: Sean Bean gets top billing and is used for promotion. His character dies in the Season 1 penultimate.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has his moments.
-->'''Ned''': War is easier than daughters.
* DeathByIrony: Twice, he has a chance to come out on top of the GambitPileup but doesn't make the obvious move, because he doesn't want to see the history repeat itself -- he hates the idea of killing children. In the end, he is killed by one of the very children he spared.
* DecapitationPresentation: His severed head was put on a spike by Joffrey.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Like several honorable classic heroes, he refuses to make moral compromises and tries to save everybody. This ends up backfiring, chiefly warning Cersei to save her children. Not only does this lead to his own death, but leads to the crowning of a [[TheCaligula deranged psychopath]], the very child he was trying to save.
* DecoyProtagonist: For the first season as he's not only played by the biggest name in the cast, he's the character the audience spends the most time with and the story follows his journey to discover the secrets hidden by the Lannisters. Until he's executed.
* TheEveryman: He might be a Lord, but he's a hard-working man who is unfamiliar with the twisted inner workings of King's Landing.
* ExactWords: He tells Jon Snow, "You are a Stark. You might not have my name, but you have my blood," when Jon asks about his mother. That's because he's not Jon's biological father, but his uncle. Lyanna Stark, Ned's deceased sister, is Jon's mother. So Ned's blood does run through Jon's veins, just not in the way he would expect.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once he sees that Arya's out of sight, the look in his eyes shows him accepting his fate peacefully.
* FamedInStory: Lord Eddard Stark is renowned across Westeros as one of the leaders of Robert's Rebellion who deposed a psychotic king.
* FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo: He passed himself off as Jon Snow's father but is his uncle, with Jon being his late sister's son. A wise move, since Jon's biological family on his father's side was mostly slaughtered or exiled.
* FantasyForbiddingFather: While he loves his daughter Arya, and even appoints a tutor to teach her basic swordsmanship, Ned never sees it as more than a hobby and doesn't quite understand why Arya takes it as seriously as she does. He still expects that when she grows up she would become a ProperLady and have an ArrangedMarriage. Arya bluntly tells him, "That's not me!" and it's the only point on which she disagrees with her father.
* FatalFlaw: His unbending pride and honour leads to all kinds of problems, and eventually his death. That said, he is aware of this. [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules And refuses to change anyway]].
* AFatherToHisMen: Don't fuck with his bannermen; when confronted by Jaime at the end of "The Wolf and the Lion", Ned tries to talk his way out of the situation. It was only when his guards were killed did he bring out his sword.
-->'''Robb:''' He once told me that being a lord is like being a father, except you have thousands of children and you worry about all of them. The farmers plowing the fields are yours to protect. The charwomen scrubbing the floors, yours to protect. The soldiers you order into battle. [[note]]This is a major alteration from Book!Ned. Jon Snow in Literature/ADanceWithDragons remembers Ned telling him and Robb that a Lord shouldn't be ''too close'' or fraternize too well otherwise that would complicate TheChainsOfCommanding, namely that they are the ones commanding those beneath them to fight and die for House Stark and that being a Lord or a leader meant [[ThisIsReality responsibilities, loneliness, distances and no true equals]] [[/note]]
* FishOutOfWater: He is out of his element in the cutthroat, dishonourable and slimy environment of King's Landing.
* {{Foil}}: Like Stannis, Ned chose family over fealty to his king. Stannis followed his brother Robert into rebellion while Ned lied to his future King Robert as a last request from his sister Lyanna.
* FourStarBadass: He was a commander during Robert's Rebellion.
* AFriendInNeed: Despite the opposition of his wife, Ned accepts the petition of his old friend Robert to be Hand of the King and goes South, especially after reading a letter sent by [[FalseFriend Lysa Arryn]] that accuses the Lannisters of killing Jon Arryn and plotting to kill Robert Baratheon. This letter was sent to him by Lysa, on Littlefinger's behest, to specifically invoke this trope.
* GeniusBruiser: Crosses over with him being an adaptational badass. Ned is not only a tactical genius, he's also skilled enough with a sword to go toe-to-toe with Jaime Lannister, the best swordsman in Westeros.
* TheGoodChancellor: We don't see many instances of him performing the duties of the Hand of the King, but when we do he's trying to reduce the kingdom's debt, dissuade Robert from putting himself in unnecessary danger, and actually attempt to give justice to the commoners, by taking down a band of psychotic marauding knights led by Ser Gregor Clegane who are in service to the richest, most powerful House in the kingdoms.
* GoodIsNotDumb:
** Ned Stark's advice is often dismissed as just being HonorBeforeReason, but there are often very good reasons for his choices.
** He doesn't back Renly's bid for the throne, but Renly's a diplomat with no combat experience in a situation that WILL require winning a war. Sure enough, Renly does nothing but divide the forces against the Lannisters. He also does not have a right to be king at the time, and you can't kick Joffrey off the throne because he's not the rightful king and replace him with someone else who isn't the rightful king.
** He tries to broker a compromise with Cersei Lannister: she needs to go into exile before he tells Robert that she's been cheating on him with her brother and none of the children are Robert's. But as the daughter of the richest, most powerful man in the realm and the sister/lover of an infamous warrior who already killed one king, letting Robert bludgeon her to death in a fit of rage really isn't a wise move either.
** Given that the War of the Five Kings ended up costing Cersei all her children, her father, and the love of her brother/lover, she probably should have just taken Ned's advice and gotten out of there.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Ned's probably one of -- if not -- the most just and righteous characters in the entire world of Westeros, particularly amongst the nobility. He also happens to be hard, stoic and difficult to connect with for outsiders, who subsequently view him as cold and (at times) terrifying. However, he clearly does love his wife, children, family, and bannermen, and as noted above refuses to be involved in plots that would endanger the lives of children (up to and including Daenerys Targaryen, who's in her mid teens). While all the while being one of the fiercest warriors in Westeros.
* TheGoodKing: Ned excels at two things: battle and administration. He is so loved by his bannermen and the smallfolk that his death at the hands of Southern rulers motivates them to ''never again submit to the Iron Throne'' and wage a civil war to avenge him.
* GoodParents: If there's ''anyone'' who can illustrate this trope, it's Ned. In fact, he's probably the only father in this setting along with Davos Seaworth, who is ''not'' an asshole.
* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: Straight and honest Ned Stark kept the greatest secret in Westeros: Jon is actually the secret son of the deceased Lyanna Stark and Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. Ned died convincing the whole world that he fathered a bastard son, Jon, and had broken his vows when, in actuality, this was a cover story Ned told to save his nephew, the only child of his beloved sister, from the wrath of the Baratheon regime. Ned spent the rest of his life protecting Jon, raising him as his own son and as part of his family -- all out of love. Ned's wife Catelyn, and most everyone else, never knew the truth behind Ned’s actions and died believing Ned’s cover story that he had broken his marital vows. Now that his son Bran has seen this in a vision, Bran has the ability to reveal the true story.
* GrimUpNorth: Despite being from there he's still the only unambiguously good guy in the setting. Played straight however in that he's still hard, cold and stoic.
* HappilyMarried: To Catelyn, from a PerfectlyArrangedMarriage, even. He never broke his vows to her and was faithful to her all along.
* TheHero: For Season 1, indisputably. He casts a long shadow after his death, with nary an episode gone by that his memory isn't invoked or referred to.
* TheHeroDies: As above, the main character of Season 1, only to be killed-off an episode before the first SeasonFinale.
* HeroesPreferSwords: He sports Ice a lot in his promos.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Seemed to be this with Robert Baratheon during their younger days.
* HistoryRepeats: Ned promising to take care of the dying Robert's children. He did the same for his sister Lyanna.
* HonestAdvisor: To Robert. "[[YouAreFat You're too fat]] for your armour" isn't a comment the king would accept from many people and least of all laugh about. This is also the reason why Robert asks him to join up as Hand of the King.
* HonorBeforeReason:
** There is his desire to ensure that Stannis becomes the King as Robert's rightful heir and at the same time ensure that Cersei and her children are spared which is incredibly naive to say the least. The dark side of this honor comes when Littlefinger advises him to TakeAThirdOption (blackmail Cersei and make Joffrey a PuppetKing and rule as Regent) which Ned refuses to consider citing the Lannister's treatment of his children. Littlefinger points out that this would lead to open war between the Starks and the Lannisters and bring the Seven Kingdoms into war again which Ned ''fully'' accepts as a consequence of pursuing his current course.
** Another point made by Jaime Lannister and Jorah Mormont is that he tends to be highly judgmental and self-righteous, condemning people who made dubious actions without listening to their side of the story. Jaime Lannister tells Brienne that when Ned Stark saw him standing over Aerys' body he didn't try to explain his side because he felt that Ned would never listen to him. Even when Jaime expresses genuine commiseration on the deaths of his father and brother, Ned refuses to accept it because to him Jaime is a selfish Lannister who stabbed his King and stood by while his father sacked the city and murdered the Princess and her children. Jorah Mormont also tells Daenerys when she gets her bout of self-righteousness that Ned Stark had the same attitude and if he had his way, he would be dead and denied his opportunity to redeem his honor in her service. What makes this tragic is that Ned admits to Cersei that he made mistakes in his past and is known across the realm to have fathered a bastard child.
** In retrospect, one wonders whether Ned's HonorBeforeReason is a personal trapping, his simple human decency manifesting itself, or something that was also developed/intensified by his being a ward of Jon Arryn, whose house's penchant for honor (bordering on HeadInTheSandManagement, according to Littlefinger) is well-known. Considering both he and Robert continue to revere Jon Arryn even into their last days, it must have made a serious mark on both of them (even if, indeed, Robert never lived up to it).
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: "Of course I'll trust the man who hates me for marrying his childhood crush [[note]] and that's not even going to the whole duel with his eldest brother which humiliated him [[/note]] and has told me repeatedly that I shouldn't trust him. WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong" Though, to be fair, he doesn't trust Littlefinger at first, but Catelyn tells him that he can trust Littlefinger so part of the blame also goes to his wife as well.
* IGaveMyWord: He kept his promise of protecting his sister's son until his death.
* IgnoredExpert: A flashback in Season 6 shows that he actually saw a potential for Hodor (then known as Wylis) to become a warrior [[TheBigGuy due to his size]] and allows him to train with Benjen. Old Nan, who was Wylis' guardian, politely brushes off her then little Lord's suggestion, citing social status.
* InspirationalMartyr: His life, example and the manner of his death, a good man undone by corrupt schemers simply because he sought justice, has made him this across Westeros for the likes of his family, but also for Stannis Baratheon (who despite his irritation with his son Robb for seceding from the Iron Throne) who wants to bring the Lannisters to justice, Varys, Thoros of Myr and Beric Dondarrion.
* {{Irony}}: He absolutely [[WouldNotHurtAChild wouldn't let a child be killed]] and that's the reason he [[HonorBeforeReason tells Cersei of his plan to expose Joffrey's parentage]], so she would leave with her children before he does. He ends up with his head chopped off by the very child he was trying to save.
** He fought a war with Robert to get his sister back, avenge his father and brother, and help overturn the Targaryen reign. However, by the time Ned found his sister Lyanna, she was dying after recently giving birth, but before her death, Lyanna begs Ned to save her child (Jon Snow)[[note]]Lyanna named her son 'Aegon Targaryen' but as this name would lead to the discovery of [[LostOrphanedRoyalty who her child really is]], Ned names him 'Jon' to protect him[[/note]] -- Ned’s nephew -- who ''also'' happens to be the last son of the crown prince Rhaegar Targaryen, making Ned’s own nephew the heir to the dynasty Ned helped abolish. Ned honors his sister’s DyingWish and protects his nephew, who he raises and loves as his own, [[TheGreatestStoryNeverTold guarding one of the greatest kept secrets in Westeros]] by presenting him as his own illegitimate son to protect him from Robert’s wrath, the man he originally fought alongside.
* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: "The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword". A completely honorable version of the trope, it's meant as a safeguard against tyranny because a ruler who hides behind paid executioners soon forgets what death is. For Jorah Mormont, its more literal, since Ned Stark outright wanted to execute him for selling poachers into slavery forcing to him flee to Essos.
* KilledMidSentence: It's not an ''audible'' sentence, mind you, but he's clearly in the middle of the some sort of prayer when Ser Ilyn beheads him and is unable to finish it before the stroke falls.
* KingmakerScenario: He's placed into one, but doesn't take advantage of it like he probably should have. This was also not the first time, since Cersei pointed out that he could have taken the throne for himself at the end of Robert's Rebellion, which she states is his "biggest" mistake. Ned disagrees:
-->'''Ned:''' [[HiddenDepths I've made many mistakes in my life]]. [[HumbleHero But that wasn't one of them]].
* MasterSwordsman: He can match Jaime Lannister blow for blow. Also, Barristan is impressed by his skill. In Bran's vision of the Tower of Joy, Ned personally killed Ser Gerold Hightower, Lord Commander of Aerys II's Kingsguard, and fights a long duel with Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Morning.
* ModestRoyalty: Definitely one of the most humble noblemen in all of Westeros. Case in point: when the servant who receives Ned in King's Landing asks if he'd like to change into something more appropriate for the King's Council meeting, Ned just takes his riding gloves off and goes as he is.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Ned's sense of duty and honour means he will ''not'' refuse a direct order from his King. When Cersei demands the execution of Lady in lieu of the direwolf that bit Joffrey, Ned looks about ready to tell her where she and the other Lannisters can shove it. He only eventually acquiesces when Robert gives him a "get it done" look before storming out. However, as shown by his initial refusal to partake in the conspiracy to assassinate Daenerys Targaryen, his loyalty to Robert ''does'' have it's limits.
* NaiveNewcomer: To the Court. Poor Ned never fully grasps the subtle intricacies of King's Landing.
* NervesOfSteel: Seems awfully calm when surrounded by Lannister soldiers, with Jaime Lannister in front of him.
* {{Nephewism}}: Raised his sister's son as his own.
* NiceGuy: Although distant, Ned is amiable enough, AFatherToHisMen and loves his family unconditionally, especially so when compared to the likes of other lords such as Roose Bolton or Tywin Lannister. He was so kindhearted that he even tried to protect Cersei's children, despite them being incest born and their family being enemies to the Starks. Ned is easily one of the most honorable characters in the series.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Warning [[MamaBear Cersei]]? [[WhatAnIdiot Really]]? Varys calls him out on this the following episode telling him that his mercy towards Cersei's illegitimate children led to Robert's death, the very reason he became Hand in the first place. This ends up having serious repercussions. Not only does it lead to his own death, but the death of several of his family members and the destruction of his entire House. To top it all off, this action leads to Joffrey being crowned king and we all know how that went.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: His warning of Cersei to save her children and his refusal to take Joffrey hostage get him arrested.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed:
** To [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_of_York,_3rd_Duke_of_York Richard, 3rd Duke of York]], who as regent to [[UsefulNotes/TheHouseofPlantagenet Plantagenet King Henry VI]] tried to seize the throne away from Margaret d'Anjou (for whom Cersei serves as an inspiration), only to fall in battle driving his sons to seek revenge.
** He's also one for [[UsefulNotes/RichardIII Richard III]], the son of the Duke of York, named Lord Protector by the dying King Edward IV (Robert Baratheon), and who in the early part of his reign was loved by the people of Northern England for his fair sense of justice and being a man of high honor.
* NotSoStoic: That said, when he's around friends and family, he's a lot more relaxed and cheerful.
* NumberTwo: To King Robert as Hand of the King.
* OddFriendship: The two are best friends, despite Ned being the exact opposite of Robert in nearly every way.
* OddNameOut: He's the only one of his siblings whose name starts with a vowel (barring nicknames aside of course).
* OffWithHisHead: Poor Ned's ultimate fate, when Joffrey instructs Ilyn Payne to 'bring me his head'.
* OldFriend: To King Robert, stemming from the two of them growing up as foster brothers.
* OopNorth: Sean Bean supplies his [[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents Sheffield accent]] to the character.
* OutOfCharacterAlert: The generally accepted story at the beginning of the series is that Jon Snow is the son of Ned Stark and an unknown woman he knocked up during Robert's Rebellion. However, Stannis, referencing Ned's honor, remarks on this story, ''"Perhaps, but that wasn’t Ned Stark’s way,"'' which casts doubt on Jon's ''true'' parentage. Season 6 reveals that Jon is actually the son of Ned's sister Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. Ned promised Lyanna on her deathbed that he would take care of Jon and not reveal his true parentage to anyone, including Robert Baratheon, who would have probably killed him. Ned keeps his word and raises Jon as his own.
* PapaWolf: Not only a pun.
** A clear example is his anger when his daughter isn't brought before him first after Joffrey ends up mauled. It even makes him forget he's speaking to his King. Not that the King minds.
** He's also willing to tarnish his honourable reputation by proclaiming Joffrey as the true heir and be banished to the Night's Watch if it will save Sansa. Unfortunately, Joffrey had him killed, anyways.
* TheParagon: Ned Stark's memory serves as this to many characters even after his death, lasting well into Season 4. All his children in various ways try to live up to his teachings and example, while the North thoroughly adores him. Even the Lords of the Vale, who knew him as a young man when he fostered with Jon Arryn, know him well. Even Jaime Lannister, who did not get along with him at all, resolves to try and redeem his honor by tasking Brienne with safeguarding Ned Stark's daughter Sansa with "Oathkeeper", a sword Tywin re-purposed from "Ice":
-->'''Jaime:''' You'll be protecting Ned Stark's daughter with his own sword.
* ParentalSubstitute: He is Jon Snow's uncle.
* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: His marriage to Catelyn was political, but they're mostly very compatible ([[HeroicBastard but not without a major setback]], that Ned wasn't even guilty of).
* PhraseCatcher: Ned is told by several characters about his late father's CruelAndUnusualDeath throughout Season 1.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: Jon Arryn's death may have set the process in motion, but it's Ned's execution that ultimately plunges Westeros into all-out, bloody war.
* ProtagonistCentredMorality: What triggered his downfall was his discovery regarding the SecretLegacy of Cersei's children because he was planning to expose them to Robert and warned Cersei. [[{{Irony}} Yet Ned is guilty of a similar deed]] by hiding his sister’s son with Rhaegar Targaryen under his roof for years, [[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo passing him off as his own illegitimate child]]. On his behalf, Ned did this to protect his nephew with no intentions for political gain while Cersei pushes for Joffrey and Tommen to inherit the crown of King Robert Baratheon, knowing full well they are not the legitimate heirs. Also, Ned believed at the time that Cersei had his friend Jon Arryn killed for having found out this same information, another thing he would not forgive.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: If the observations of Jaime, Tywin, and Varys are to be believed, the Northmen seem to have a shade of this. And Ned's one of them.
* RealMenLoveJesus: Ned is a devout follower of the Gods of the First Men and Children of the Forest though he is religiously tolerant. His wife Catelyn is a devotee of the Faith of the Seven, and their children were raised in both faiths, with Robb marrying Talisa before a Septon despite being King in the North, and Sansa being, initially, strong in the Faith of the Seven.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Robert's reason for wanting Ned as Hand of the King. In fact, if he had it his way, he'd let Ned rule the Seven Kingdoms with him.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to Robert.
-->'''Ned:''' I followed you into war, ''twice''. Without doubts, without second thoughts. But I will not follow you now. The Robert I grew up with didn't tremble at the shadow of an unborn child.
* RedOniBlueOni:
** The grim, quiet, peace-loving Blue to Robert's boisterous, hedonistic Red.
** He was also the patient, soft-spoken Blue to his brother Brandon's reckless, HotBlooded Red.
* ReplacementGoldfish: He himself is one. After his older brother, Brandon, was executed it fell to Ned to become Lord of Winterfell and marry Catelyn Tully.
* RetiredBadass: Ned's had enough of fighting in war and clearly intends to spend his remaining years governing the North with his family. That is, until Robert showed up out of the blue, hellbent on making him the next Hand of the King.
* SacrificialLion: Conclusive proof that decency, honesty and [[CrapsackWorld Westeros]] don't mix very well.
* SadisticChoice:
** How he feels upon learning of the illegitimacy of the Royal Children. He can be loyal to his friend Robert, tell him the truth, and drive him into an insane fury that would most likely cause him to kill not only Cersei and Jaime, but also Joffrey, Tommen and Myrcella, who, upon being declared as abominations, will be murdered as well, or he can listen to Cersei and ignore the issue altogether and allow the Lannisters to install their inbred corrupt dynasty. In the end, he gets killed by the very boy-king, Joffrey, whose life he hoped to spare.
** When he finds Lyanna on her deathbed with her newborn child (Jon), Ned has the following choices. He can allow the world to know his sister had a child with Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, the man King Robert hated more than anyone, which would put his sister’s son in fatal danger from Robert, or Ned can protect his nephew, honor his sister’s DyingWish, and put himself in the line of fire out of love for Lyanna and Jon. Ned brings his nephew home with him to Winterfell and claims Jon as his bastard son to protect Jon from their family’s enemies. Ned loves Jon and raises him as his own alongside his trueborn children but Ned's lie tarnishes his reputation, strains his marriage, and Jon experiences a series of issues related to his bastard status and never knowing about his mother because it is too dangerous for Ned to reveal the truth.
* SecondLove: Catelyn really loved (and was originally betrothed to) his eldest brother.
* SecretKeeper: Took the secret of Jon Snow's parentage to the grave.
* ShellShockedVeteran: In ''[[JustForPun stark]]'' contrast to Robert, who misses war and his glory days. Best shown in "Lord Snow", where Ned watches Arya practicing fencing with Syrio Forel, only to have his amused expression slowly turns grim as he's gradually reminded of the hell of war, apparently hearing the distant sound of swords clashing and men dying.
* ShootTheDog: His killing of Sansa's direwolf Lady because, in his words: "The wolf is of the North. She deserves better than a butcher." It's worth noting that Ned refuses to ask or even let someone else take responsibility for [[ShootTheDog Shooting The Dog]], as shown with both Will the deserter ''and'' Lady. He even looks them in the eyes (and hears out their last words, in Will's case).
* TheStoic: Grim, cold, and distant, unless around his family.
* StupidSexyFlanders: ''Littlefinger'', who hates Ned, calls him "an even more impressive specimen" than his brother Brandon, who was already noted to be a {{Hunk}} in-universe.
* TenMinuteRetirement: As Hand of the King, due to a disagreement with Robert.
* TokenGoodTeammate: To the DeadlyDecadentCourt of King's Landing.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Robert, who Catelyn even lampshades in the first episode, has a tendency to lead Ned into trouble. [[FromBadToWorse If only she knew]].
* TragicHero:
** Ned is a straight example in that his very values and character and identity lead him to his death; if he had done otherwise he would not be the same person. He absolutely will not commit or condone the heinous action of killing a child regardless of the political benefit. In the end, he gets killed by the cruel whims of the same child that he had intended to spare from Robert's wrath.
** Out of love for Lyanna and his nephew Jon, Ned lies to everyone that Jon Snow is his bastard son to protect him from his enemies. This action causes strain in his own marriage, leading to Jon Snow being raised under somewhat difficult circumstances, since Catelyn resented his presence and there was nearly nothing he could do about it.
* TranquilFury: Indulges in this when Jaime kills Jory. And it nearly carried him to victory.
* TraumaCongaLine: Ned is arrested, stripped of his lands and titles, forced to falsely confess treason and conspiracy to take the Iron Throne for himself, sentenced to death after being promised he would be spared if he confessed and finally beheaded with his own sword -- the same he used himself to kill criminals, no less -- in front of the mob and his own daughters, with his head put and left to rot on a pike.
* TurnInYourBadge: He turns in his badge as Hand of the King after a disagreement with Robert. Within hours [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he finds that this leaves him and his household unprotected against reprisals from the Lannisters]].
* WarriorPrince: Ned is one of the greatest fighters in Westeros, and also wields a great deal of authority. It's right there in his own creed: He who passes the sentence, should swing the sword.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Had Ned not suffered from a severe leg injury prior to Robert's death, he would have fought valiantly when Littlefinger and the Gold Cloaks turned on him when contesting Joffrey's coronation.
* WouldNotHurtAChild:
** After seeing what happened to the [[KillEmAll Targaryen]] [[DeadGuyOnDisplay children]] during Robert's Rebellion, Ned does not want to see [[HistoryRepeats history repeat itself]]. While warning Cersei to take the children and run might have been the noble thing to do, it wasn't the ''smartest'' thing to do. Ironically, this action alone did not result in his death. Cersei never intended to kill him, merely sent to the Night's Watch. He was finally killed on the whim of a boy-king, the very person he had intended to spare.
** The reason for Ned holding to this belief is his fear for Jon Snow's safety, who is in actuality Ned's blood nephew and the son of Ned's sister Lyanna Stark and Rheagar Targaryen. Robert Baratheon wanted to kill all of Rhaegar's offspring which, if the truth were revealed, would include Jon as well. Ned internalized this to protect Jon and tried to protect other children in danger from the crown as well, including Daenerys Targaryen and Cersei's children.
* WrongGenreSavvy:
** Not in general, but this goes a long way toward explaining why he trusts Littlefinger. Ned seems to think that he's a SarcasticDevotee, who despite his snarkiness, is a loyal ally. The reality is [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder very different]]. He might also have been working under the assumption that since Littlefinger is hopelessly in love with Cat, he wouldn't betray him and risk hurting ''her''. Unfortunately, there lies the main reason he ''[[TheUriahGambit does]]'' turn on him!
** Also, Littlefinger probably would have stuck by Ned if Ned had gone along with Littlefinger's plans for the throne, which involved controlling Joffrey as a PuppetKing after he received the throne through blackmail (in hindsight, Littlefinger was probably too confident himself about this scheme's success, since even he didn't know at that point just ''how'' insane Joffrey really was). Ned is WrongGenreSavvy when he expects that Littlefinger will continue to help him after he turns down Littlefinger's bid to share power.
** He told Cersei that he found out about her little incestuous secret in the hopes that it would drive her and her son away from the Iron Throne. It got him and his guards killed instead.
* YourCheatingHeart: Subverted. His wife Catelyn died believing that Ned Stark betrayed his vows to her and fathered Jon Snow out of wedlock, when it turns out that he did no such thing.
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->''"You have inherited your father's responsibilities. I am afraid they come at a cost."''

Catelyn Stark, Lady of Winterfell, is the wife of Lord Eddard Stark. Born to the Lord and Lady of the Riverlands, she is the elder sister of Lysa Arryn, Lady of the Vale and Mistress of the Eyrie. Murdered at her brother Edmure's Red Wedding to Roslin Frey at the Twins by the Boltons and Freys.
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Eddard "Ned" Stark, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North, becomes the Hand of the King after Lord Jon Arryn's death. He is known for his sense of honor and justice. He took part in Robert's Rebellion after his sister Lyanna was kidnapped by Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. When Ned's father and brother went south to reclaim her, the "Mad King" Aerys Targaryen burned both of them alive. Ned and Robert Baratheon led the rebellion to unseat him from the throne. As the show opens, Ned has been content to remain in the north, but after the death of Lord Jon Arryn, he is convinced that it is his duty to accept the position of Hand of the King. Ned is not interested in politics, and prefers to rule with honor and follow the law.

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[[caption-width-right:300:''"...all this horror that's come to my family... it's all because I couldn't love a motherless child."'']]
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->''"You have inherited your father's responsibilities. I am afraid they come at a cost."''

Catelyn Stark, Lady of Winterfell, is the wife of
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* ActionDad: Being the father of six children hasn't slowed his sword swing or dampened his willingness to use his sword when needed. As his own father Rickard told Little Ned, he doesn't seek to fight anyone but if a fight happens, he wants to win.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Eddard Stark is described in the books as being long-faced and plain, in contrast to his late brother Brandon, who was more dashing. On the show, he's played by [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__7s9GUTM-oY/TKEh-vvFMEI/AAAAAAAAS3k/Z_wE-4mmbZQ/s1600/game_of_thrones_hbo_sean-Bean.jpg Sean Bean]], and described as "[[LampshadeHanging an even more impressive specimen]]" than his late brother.
* AdaptationalBadass: To an extent. In the books, he is a great general and capable warrior, but his skill with a sword is never mentioned as being exceptional. In the series, Barristan notes his fearsome reputation as a fighter. When Ned engages MemeticBadass Jaime Lannister, he proves his equal in skill until a Lannister guard puts a spear through Ned's leg from behind. [[labelnote:From the books...]]Ned barely puts up a fight when he's outnumbered by Jaime and the Lannister men. He also recollects a fight against far superior fighters during the rebellion and admits that he survived only by luck and the intervention of a friend.[[/labelnote]]
* AgentScully: Shown to be skeptical of Will's claims about White Walkers.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Ser Arthur Dayne is this, as even Bran admits on seeing the Tower of Joy vision, Ned fought hard against him, despite the former using two swords and was inches from dying before Howland Reed saved his life. In the ''History and Lore'' video of the young Ned ruminating on House Dayne's history, he even admits "as a boy, [[HeroWorshipper even [he] dreamed]] to be a Dayne of Starfall".
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A Lord Paramount who evenly matches the much younger Jaime Lannister (in his youth, Ned defeated Gerold Hightower who was Jaime's superior as a warrior), a renowned master swordsman. Ser Barristan calls Lord Stark a fearsome fighter. Ned being the awesome guy he is, chooses to be modest about it.
* AnyoneCanDie: If there is a character that can illustrate this trope, it's Ned.
* BadassBaritone: He has quite a deep voice. Interestingly, he is more of a GutturalGrowler in his prime, as seen in the Season 6 flashback.
* BadassBeard: He wears a full (although not too thick) beard and as mentioned above, is very much a badass.
* BadassBureaucrat: After becoming Hand.
* BadassFamily: Fathered one.
* BashBrothers: With Robert during the war against the Targaryens. And later the Greyjoy Rebellion, where he and Robert fought side by side when they laid siege on the castle of Pyke.
* BerserkButton: Ned is calm, cool, and composed. Until you compare his wife to a whore. Then he'll slam you against a wall and choke you.
* BestFriend: To Robert. However Ned is a sense a {{Deconstruction}} because while Ned might be Robert's best friend, he isn't necessary a ''good'' friend. Ned is not afraid to speak honestly to Robert, but he watched Robert fall into a drunken despair over Lyana, let himself go and more-or-less pass the buck of ruling the kingdom to his advisors while spending his time indulging in hedonistic pleasures, and did nothing to save Robert from himself. It isn't until Ned arrives at King's Landing that he realizes simply how unfit Robert is to be king, but by now it's too late.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He is ready to go through Kingsguards, one being known as the best swordsman of his time, to save his sister Lyanna. He would even drop the HonorBeforeReason and have his men gang up on his opponent though he is a bit shocked by Reed stabbing Dayne in the back but he gets over it quickly. Eventually, out of love for his sister, he lies to the whole world that he fathered a bastard child solely to protect his nephew Jon, and honour her dying wish.
* BigGood: To the North as a whole. Indeed, he's somehow referenced in almost every episode since his death.
* BookEnds: His death mirrors the same way he decapitated a deserter from the Night's Watch; somewhat inverted in that he sticks to his own mantra of the one speaking justice doing the executing, while Joffrey uses the Royal Executioner. He's even killed with his own ancestral sword, Ice, the same one he used to kill the deserter.
* BoringButPractical: When it comes to combat, Ned used common swords instead of the impractically large and unwieldly ice.
* BrokenPedestal: Bran is disappointed to learn that his defeat of Ser Arthur Dayne was much less honourable then he expected. He is even more stunned to learn that his father lied to his own wife and children about Jon Snow's parentage.
* {{Cincinnatus}}: When Jon Arryn dies, Robert seeks out Ned and asks him to be his new Hand of the King, thinking he is best suited to rule Westeros, despite Ned having no wish to take the job.
** Also, this was Ned's role during the rebellion. He basically won the rebellion for Robert, but never took advantage of this in any form and as soon as Robert sat on the throne, he missed the early stages of Robert's reign and went straight to Winterfell bringing his sister's remains and his infant nephew Jon Snow, whom [[{{Nephewism}} he passes off as his own child]]. He never left the North since that, save for the Greyjoy rebellion. Arguably, his hurry of coming back to the North and reluctance to leave it may have something to do with hiding and raising [[LostOrphanedRoyalty Jon]].
* CombatPragmatist: Usually not, but he made an exception for his sister Lyanna. His plan to save her consisted of bringing a group of men to overwhelm her two guards instead of challenging them to duels. Although he was momentarily surprised by Howland stabbing Arthur Dayne in the back, he still took the chance to cut him down when he was reeling from his wounds.
* ConfessToALesserCrime: At the end of Robert's Rebellion, Ned returns home with an infant boy. He confesses to his wife that he has broken his wedding vows and fathered a bastard son. This dishonorable act causes considerable strain upon his marriage. In truth, the stain on his honor was a lie designed to hide the fact Jon was not his child, but his nephew via Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. In protecting Jon from Robert Baratheon, accomplished by hiding him in plain sight as his illegitimate son, Ned's true crime was actually treason against the Iron Throne.
* CoolBigBro: To little Benjen and Lyanna as Season 6's flashback reveals.
* CoolSword: Ice was made of Valyrian Steel, which made it impossibly sharp. Ned used it for execution and ceremonial purposes, and in general battle, used normal swords.
* CynicismCatalyst: Ned's opinion of Robert was permanently soured by Robert's satisfaction at the deaths of Rhaegar Targaryen's wife and children. It's probably one of the reasons, aside from his promise to Lyanna, why he hid Jon Snow's identity.
* DarkSecret: Ned goes to the grave with one that is perhaps the irony of the century. His bastard son Jon Snow is really the trueborn son of Ned's sister Lyanna and ''Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen,'' making Jon the true heir to House Targaryen and their claim to The Iron Throne.
* DeadStarWalking: Sean Bean gets top billing and is used for promotion. His character dies in the Season 1 penultimate.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has his moments.
-->'''Ned''': War is easier than daughters.
* DeathByIrony: Twice, he has a chance to come out on top of the GambitPileup but doesn't make the obvious move, because he doesn't want to see the history repeat itself -- he hates the idea of killing children. In the end, he is killed by one of the very children he spared.
* DecapitationPresentation: His severed head was put on a spike by Joffrey.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Like several honorable classic heroes, he refuses to make moral compromises and tries to save everybody. This ends up backfiring, chiefly warning Cersei to save her children. Not only does this lead to his own death, but leads to the crowning of a [[TheCaligula deranged psychopath]], the very child he was trying to save.
* DecoyProtagonist: For the first season as he's not only played by the biggest name in the cast, he's the character the audience spends the most time with and the story follows his journey to discover the secrets hidden by the Lannisters. Until he's executed.
* TheEveryman: He might be a Lord, but he's a hard-working man who is unfamiliar with the twisted inner workings of King's Landing.
* ExactWords: He tells Jon Snow, "You are a Stark. You might not have my name, but you have my blood," when Jon asks about his mother. That's because he's not Jon's biological father, but his uncle. Lyanna Stark, Ned's deceased sister, is Jon's mother. So Ned's blood does run through Jon's veins, just not in the way he would expect.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once he sees that Arya's out of sight, the look in his eyes shows him accepting his fate peacefully.
* FamedInStory: Lord Eddard Stark is renowned across Westeros as one of the leaders of Robert's Rebellion who deposed a psychotic king.
* FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo: He passed himself off as Jon Snow's father but is his uncle, with Jon being his late sister's son. A wise move, since Jon's biological family on his father's side was mostly slaughtered or exiled.
* FantasyForbiddingFather: While he loves his daughter Arya, and even appoints a tutor to teach her basic swordsmanship, Ned never sees it as more than a hobby and doesn't quite understand why Arya takes it as seriously as she does. He still expects that when she grows up she would become a ProperLady and have an ArrangedMarriage. Arya bluntly tells him, "That's not me!" and it's the only point on which she disagrees with her father.
* FatalFlaw: His unbending pride and honour leads to all kinds of problems, and eventually his death. That said, he is aware of this. [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules And refuses to change anyway]].
* AFatherToHisMen: Don't fuck with his bannermen; when confronted by Jaime at the end of "The Wolf and the Lion", Ned tries to talk his way out of the situation. It was only when his guards were killed did he bring out his sword.
-->'''Robb:''' He once told me that being a lord is like being a father, except you have thousands of children and you worry about all of them. The farmers plowing the fields are yours to protect. The charwomen scrubbing the floors, yours to protect. The soldiers you order into battle. [[note]]This is a major alteration from Book!Ned. Jon Snow in Literature/ADanceWithDragons remembers Ned telling him and Robb that a Lord shouldn't be ''too close'' or fraternize too well otherwise that would complicate TheChainsOfCommanding, namely that they are the ones commanding those beneath them to fight and die for House Stark and that being a Lord or a leader meant [[ThisIsReality responsibilities, loneliness, distances and no true equals]] [[/note]]
* FishOutOfWater: He is out of his element in the cutthroat, dishonourable and slimy environment of King's Landing.
* {{Foil}}: Like Stannis, Ned chose family over fealty to his king. Stannis followed his brother Robert into rebellion while Ned lied to his future King Robert as a last request from his sister Lyanna.
* FourStarBadass: He was a commander during Robert's Rebellion.
* AFriendInNeed: Despite the opposition of his wife, Ned accepts the petition of his old friend Robert to be Hand of the King and goes South, especially after reading a letter sent by [[FalseFriend Lysa Arryn]] that accuses the Lannisters of killing Jon Arryn and plotting to kill Robert Baratheon. This letter was sent to him by Lysa, on Littlefinger's behest, to specifically invoke this trope.
* GeniusBruiser: Crosses over with him being an adaptational badass. Ned is not only a tactical genius, he's also skilled enough with a sword to go toe-to-toe with Jaime Lannister, the best swordsman in Westeros.
* TheGoodChancellor: We don't see many instances of him performing the duties of the Hand of the King, but when we do he's trying to reduce the kingdom's debt, dissuade Robert from putting himself in unnecessary danger, and actually attempt to give justice to the commoners, by taking down a band of psychotic marauding knights led by Ser Gregor Clegane who are in service to the richest, most powerful House in the kingdoms.
* GoodIsNotDumb:
** Ned Stark's advice is often dismissed as just being HonorBeforeReason, but there are often very good reasons for his choices.
** He doesn't back Renly's bid for the throne, but Renly's a diplomat with no combat experience in a situation that WILL require winning a war. Sure enough, Renly does nothing but divide the forces against the Lannisters. He also does not have a right to be king at the time, and you can't kick Joffrey off the throne because he's not the rightful king and replace him with someone else who isn't the rightful king.
** He tries to broker a compromise with Cersei Lannister: she needs to go into exile before he tells Robert that she's been cheating on him with her brother and none of the children are Robert's. But as the daughter of the richest, most powerful man in the realm and the sister/lover of an infamous warrior who already killed one king, letting Robert bludgeon her to death in a fit of rage really isn't a wise move either.
** Given that the War of the Five Kings ended up costing Cersei all her children, her father, and the love of her brother/lover, she probably should have just taken Ned's advice and gotten out of there.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Ned's probably one of -- if not -- the most just and righteous characters in the entire world of Westeros, particularly amongst the nobility. He also happens to be hard, stoic and difficult to connect with for outsiders, who subsequently view him as cold and (at times) terrifying. However, he clearly does love his wife, children, family, and bannermen, and as noted above refuses to be involved in plots that would endanger the lives of children (up to and including Daenerys Targaryen, who's in her mid teens). While all the while being one of the fiercest warriors in Westeros.
* TheGoodKing: Ned excels at two things: battle and administration. He is so loved by his bannermen and the smallfolk that his death at the hands of Southern rulers motivates them to ''never again submit to the Iron Throne'' and wage a civil war to avenge him.
* GoodParents: If there's ''anyone'' who can illustrate this trope, it's Ned. In fact, he's probably the only father in this setting along with Davos Seaworth, who is ''not'' an asshole.
* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: Straight and honest Ned Stark kept the greatest secret in Westeros: Jon is actually the secret son of the deceased Lyanna Stark and Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. Ned died convincing the whole world that he fathered a bastard son, Jon, and had broken his vows when, in actuality, this was a cover story Ned told to save his nephew, the only child of his beloved sister, from the wrath of the Baratheon regime. Ned spent the rest of his life protecting Jon, raising him as his own son and as part of his family -- all out of love. Ned's wife Catelyn, and most everyone else, never knew the truth behind Ned’s actions and died believing Ned’s cover story that he had broken his marital vows. Now that his son Bran has seen this in a vision, Bran has the ability to reveal the true story.
* GrimUpNorth: Despite being from there he's still the only unambiguously good guy in the setting. Played straight however in that he's still hard, cold and stoic.
* HappilyMarried: To Catelyn, from a PerfectlyArrangedMarriage, even. He never broke his vows to her and was faithful to her all along.
* TheHero: For Season 1, indisputably. He casts a long shadow after his death, with nary an episode gone by that his memory isn't invoked or referred to.
* TheHeroDies: As above, the main character of Season 1, only to be killed-off an episode before the first SeasonFinale.
* HeroesPreferSwords: He sports Ice a lot in his promos.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Seemed to be this with Robert Baratheon during their younger days.
* HistoryRepeats: Ned promising to take care of the dying Robert's children. He did the same for his sister Lyanna.
* HonestAdvisor: To Robert. "[[YouAreFat You're too fat]] for your armour" isn't a comment the king would accept from many people and least of all laugh about. This is also the reason why Robert asks him to join up as Hand of the King.
* HonorBeforeReason:
** There is his desire to ensure that Stannis becomes the King as Robert's rightful heir and at the same time ensure that Cersei and her children are spared which is incredibly naive to say the least. The dark side of this honor comes when Littlefinger advises him to TakeAThirdOption (blackmail Cersei and make Joffrey a PuppetKing and rule as Regent) which Ned refuses to consider citing the Lannister's treatment of his children. Littlefinger points out that this would lead to open war between the Starks and the Lannisters and bring the Seven Kingdoms into war again which Ned ''fully'' accepts as a consequence of pursuing his current course.
** Another point made by Jaime Lannister and Jorah Mormont is that he tends to be highly judgmental and self-righteous, condemning people who made dubious actions without listening to their side of the story. Jaime Lannister tells Brienne that when Ned Stark saw him standing over Aerys' body he didn't try to explain his side because he felt that Ned would never listen to him. Even when Jaime expresses genuine commiseration on the deaths of his father and brother, Ned refuses to accept it because to him Jaime is a selfish Lannister who stabbed his King and stood by while his father sacked the city and murdered the Princess and her children. Jorah Mormont also tells Daenerys when she gets her bout of self-righteousness that Ned Stark had the same attitude and if he had his way, he would be dead and denied his opportunity to redeem his honor in her service. What makes this tragic is that Ned admits to Cersei that he made mistakes in his past and is known across the realm to have fathered a bastard child.
** In retrospect, one wonders whether Ned's HonorBeforeReason is a personal trapping, his simple human decency manifesting itself, or something that was also developed/intensified by his being a ward of Jon Arryn, whose house's penchant for honor (bordering on HeadInTheSandManagement, according to Littlefinger) is well-known. Considering both he and Robert continue to revere Jon Arryn even into their last days, it must have made a serious mark on both of them (even if, indeed, Robert never lived up to it).
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: "Of course I'll trust the man who hates me for marrying his childhood crush [[note]] and that's not even going to the whole duel with his eldest brother which humiliated him [[/note]] and has told me repeatedly that I shouldn't trust him. WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong" Though, to be fair, he doesn't trust Littlefinger at first, but Catelyn tells him that he can trust Littlefinger so part of the blame also goes to his wife as well.
* IGaveMyWord: He kept his promise of protecting his sister's son until his death.
* IgnoredExpert: A flashback in Season 6 shows that he actually saw a potential for Hodor (then known as Wylis) to become a warrior [[TheBigGuy due to his size]] and allows him to train with Benjen. Old Nan, who was Wylis' guardian, politely brushes off her then little Lord's suggestion, citing social status.
* InspirationalMartyr: His life, example and the manner of his death, a good man undone by corrupt schemers simply because he sought justice, has made him this across Westeros for the likes of his family, but also for Stannis Baratheon (who despite his irritation with his son Robb for seceding from the Iron Throne) who wants to bring the Lannisters to justice, Varys, Thoros of Myr and Beric Dondarrion.
* {{Irony}}: He absolutely [[WouldNotHurtAChild wouldn't let a child be killed]] and that's the reason he [[HonorBeforeReason tells Cersei of his plan to expose Joffrey's parentage]], so she would leave with her children before he does. He ends up with his head chopped off by the very child he was trying to save.
** He fought a war with Robert to get his sister back, avenge his father and brother, and help overturn the Targaryen reign. However, by the time Ned found his sister Lyanna, she was dying after recently giving birth, but before her death, Lyanna begs Ned to save her child (Jon Snow)[[note]]Lyanna named her son 'Aegon Targaryen' but as this name would lead to the discovery of [[LostOrphanedRoyalty who her child really is]], Ned names him 'Jon' to protect him[[/note]] -- Ned’s nephew -- who ''also'' happens to be the last son of the crown prince Rhaegar Targaryen, making Ned’s own nephew the heir to the dynasty Ned helped abolish. Ned honors his sister’s DyingWish and protects his nephew, who he raises and loves as his own, [[TheGreatestStoryNeverTold guarding one of the greatest kept secrets in Westeros]] by presenting him as his own illegitimate son to protect him from Robert’s wrath, the man he originally fought alongside.
* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: "The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword". A completely honorable version of the trope, it's meant as a safeguard against tyranny because a ruler who hides behind paid executioners soon forgets what death is. For Jorah Mormont, its more literal, since Ned Stark outright wanted to execute him for selling poachers into slavery forcing to him flee to Essos.
* KilledMidSentence: It's not an ''audible'' sentence, mind you, but he's clearly in the middle of the some sort of prayer when Ser Ilyn beheads him and is unable to finish it before the stroke falls.
* KingmakerScenario: He's placed into one, but doesn't take advantage of it like he probably should have. This was also not the first time, since Cersei pointed out that he could have taken the throne for himself at the end of Robert's Rebellion, which she states is his "biggest" mistake. Ned disagrees:
-->'''Ned:''' [[HiddenDepths I've made many mistakes in my life]]. [[HumbleHero But that wasn't one of them]].
* MasterSwordsman: He can match Jaime Lannister blow for blow. Also, Barristan is impressed by his skill. In Bran's vision of the Tower of Joy, Ned personally killed Ser Gerold Hightower, Lord Commander of Aerys II's Kingsguard, and fights a long duel with Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Morning.
* ModestRoyalty: Definitely one of the most humble noblemen in all of Westeros. Case in point: when the servant who receives Ned in King's Landing asks if he'd like to change into something more appropriate for the King's Council meeting, Ned just takes his riding gloves off and goes as he is.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Ned's sense of duty and honour means he will ''not'' refuse a direct order from his King. When Cersei demands the execution of Lady in lieu of the direwolf that bit Joffrey, Ned looks about ready to tell her where she and the other Lannisters can shove it. He only eventually acquiesces when Robert gives him a "get it done" look before storming out. However, as shown by his initial refusal to partake in the conspiracy to assassinate Daenerys Targaryen, his loyalty to Robert ''does'' have it's limits.
* NaiveNewcomer: To the Court. Poor Ned never fully grasps the subtle intricacies of King's Landing.
* NervesOfSteel: Seems awfully calm when surrounded by Lannister soldiers, with Jaime Lannister in front of him.
* {{Nephewism}}: Raised his sister's son as his own.
* NiceGuy: Although distant, Ned is amiable enough, AFatherToHisMen and loves his family unconditionally, especially so when compared to the likes of other lords such as Roose Bolton or Tywin Lannister. He was so kindhearted that he even tried to protect Cersei's children, despite them being incest born and their family being enemies to the Starks. Ned is easily one of the most honorable characters in the series.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Warning [[MamaBear Cersei]]? [[WhatAnIdiot Really]]? Varys calls him out on this the following episode telling him that his mercy towards Cersei's illegitimate children led to Robert's death, the very reason he became Hand in the first place. This ends up having serious repercussions. Not only does it lead to his own death, but the death of several of his family members and the destruction of his entire House. To top it all off, this action leads to Joffrey being crowned king and we all know how that went.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: His warning of Cersei to save her children and his refusal to take Joffrey hostage get him arrested.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed:
** To [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_of_York,_3rd_Duke_of_York Richard, 3rd Duke of York]], who as regent to [[UsefulNotes/TheHouseofPlantagenet Plantagenet King Henry VI]] tried to seize the throne away from Margaret d'Anjou (for whom Cersei serves as an inspiration), only to fall in battle driving his sons to seek revenge.
** He's also one for [[UsefulNotes/RichardIII Richard III]], the son of the Duke of York, named Lord Protector by the dying King Edward IV (Robert Baratheon), and who in the early part of his reign was loved by the people of Northern England for his fair sense of justice and being a man of high honor.
* NotSoStoic: That said, when he's around friends and family, he's a lot more relaxed and cheerful.
* NumberTwo: To King Robert as Hand of the King.
* OddFriendship: The two are best friends, despite Ned being the exact opposite of Robert in nearly every way.
* OddNameOut: He's the only one of his siblings whose name starts with a vowel (barring nicknames aside of course).
* OffWithHisHead: Poor Ned's ultimate fate, when Joffrey instructs Ilyn Payne to 'bring me his head'.
* OldFriend: To King Robert, stemming from the two of them growing up as foster brothers.
* OopNorth: Sean Bean supplies his [[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents Sheffield accent]] to the character.
* OutOfCharacterAlert: The generally accepted story at the beginning of the series is that Jon Snow is the son of Ned Stark and an unknown woman he knocked up during Robert's Rebellion. However, Stannis, referencing Ned's honor, remarks on this story, ''"Perhaps, but that wasn’t Ned Stark’s way,"'' which casts doubt on Jon's ''true'' parentage. Season 6 reveals that Jon is actually the son of Ned's sister Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. Ned promised Lyanna on her deathbed that he would take care of Jon and not reveal his true parentage to anyone, including Robert Baratheon, who would have probably killed him. Ned keeps his word and raises Jon as his own.
* PapaWolf: Not only a pun.
** A clear example is his anger when his daughter isn't brought before him first after Joffrey ends up mauled. It even makes him forget he's speaking to his King. Not that the King minds.
** He's also willing to tarnish his honourable reputation by proclaiming Joffrey as the true heir and be banished to the Night's Watch if it will save Sansa. Unfortunately, Joffrey had him killed, anyways.
* TheParagon: Ned Stark's memory serves as this to many characters even after his death, lasting well into Season 4. All his children in various ways try to live up to his teachings and example, while the North thoroughly adores him. Even the Lords of the Vale, who knew him as a young man when he fostered with Jon Arryn, know him well. Even Jaime Lannister, who did not get along with him at all, resolves to try and redeem his honor by tasking Brienne with safeguarding Ned Stark's daughter Sansa with "Oathkeeper", a sword Tywin re-purposed from "Ice":
-->'''Jaime:''' You'll be protecting Ned Stark's daughter with his own sword.
* ParentalSubstitute: He is Jon Snow's uncle.
* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: His marriage to Catelyn was political, but they're mostly very compatible ([[HeroicBastard but not without a major setback]], that Ned wasn't even guilty of).
* PhraseCatcher: Ned is told by several characters about his late father's CruelAndUnusualDeath throughout Season 1.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: Jon Arryn's death may have set the process in motion, but it's Ned's execution that ultimately plunges Westeros into all-out, bloody war.
* ProtagonistCentredMorality: What triggered his downfall was his discovery regarding the SecretLegacy of Cersei's children because he was planning to expose them to Robert and warned Cersei. [[{{Irony}} Yet Ned is guilty of a similar deed]] by hiding his sister’s son with Rhaegar Targaryen under his roof for years, [[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo passing him off as his own illegitimate child]]. On his behalf, Ned did this to protect his nephew with no intentions for political gain while Cersei pushes for Joffrey and Tommen to inherit the crown of King Robert Baratheon, knowing full well they are not the legitimate heirs. Also, Ned believed at the time that Cersei had his friend Jon Arryn killed for having found out this same information, another thing he would not forgive.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: If the observations of Jaime, Tywin, and Varys are to be believed, the Northmen seem to have a shade of this. And Ned's one of them.
* RealMenLoveJesus: Ned is a devout follower of the Gods of the First Men and Children of the Forest though he is religiously tolerant. His wife Catelyn is a devotee of the Faith of the Seven, and their children were raised in both faiths, with Robb marrying Talisa before a Septon despite being King in the North, and Sansa being, initially, strong in the Faith of the Seven.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Robert's reason for wanting Ned as Hand of the King. In fact, if he had it his way, he'd let Ned rule the Seven Kingdoms with him.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to Robert.
-->'''Ned:''' I followed you into war, ''twice''. Without doubts, without second thoughts. But I will not follow you now. The Robert I grew up with didn't tremble at the shadow of an unborn child.
* RedOniBlueOni:
** The grim, quiet, peace-loving Blue to Robert's boisterous, hedonistic Red.
** He was also the patient, soft-spoken Blue to his brother Brandon's reckless, HotBlooded Red.
* ReplacementGoldfish: He himself is one. After his older brother, Brandon, was executed it fell to Ned to become Lord of Winterfell and marry Catelyn Tully.
* RetiredBadass: Ned's had enough of fighting in war and clearly intends to spend his remaining years governing the North with his family. That is, until Robert showed up out of the blue, hellbent on making him the next Hand of the King.
* SacrificialLion: Conclusive proof that decency, honesty and [[CrapsackWorld Westeros]] don't mix very well.
* SadisticChoice:
** How he feels upon learning of the illegitimacy of the Royal Children. He can be loyal to his friend Robert, tell him the truth, and drive him into an insane fury that would most likely cause him to kill not only Cersei and Jaime, but also Joffrey, Tommen and Myrcella, who, upon being declared as abominations, will be murdered as well, or he can listen to Cersei and ignore the issue altogether and allow the Lannisters to install their inbred corrupt dynasty. In the end, he gets killed by the very boy-king, Joffrey, whose life he hoped to spare.
** When he finds Lyanna on her deathbed with her newborn child (Jon), Ned has the following choices. He can allow the world to know his sister had a child with Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, the man King Robert hated more than anyone, which would put his sister’s son in fatal danger from Robert, or Ned can protect his nephew, honor his sister’s DyingWish, and put himself in the line of fire out of love for Lyanna and Jon. Ned brings his nephew home with him to Winterfell and claims Jon as his bastard son to protect Jon from their family’s enemies. Ned loves Jon and raises him as his own alongside his trueborn children but Ned's lie tarnishes his reputation, strains his marriage, and Jon experiences a series of issues related to his bastard status and never knowing about his mother because it is too dangerous for Ned to reveal the truth.
* SecondLove: Catelyn really loved (and was originally betrothed to) his eldest brother.
* SecretKeeper: Took the secret of Jon Snow's parentage to the grave.
* ShellShockedVeteran: In ''[[JustForPun stark]]'' contrast to Robert, who misses war and his glory days. Best shown in "Lord Snow", where Ned watches Arya practicing fencing with Syrio Forel, only to have his amused expression slowly turns grim as he's gradually reminded of the hell of war, apparently hearing the distant sound of swords clashing and men dying.
* ShootTheDog: His killing of Sansa's direwolf Lady because, in his words: "The wolf is of the North. She deserves better than a butcher." It's worth noting that Ned refuses to ask or even let someone else take responsibility for [[ShootTheDog Shooting The Dog]], as shown with both Will the deserter ''and'' Lady. He even looks them in the eyes (and hears out their last words, in Will's case).
* TheStoic: Grim, cold, and distant, unless around his family.
* StupidSexyFlanders: ''Littlefinger'', who hates Ned, calls him "an even more impressive specimen" than his brother Brandon, who was already noted to be a {{Hunk}} in-universe.
* TenMinuteRetirement: As Hand of the King, due to a disagreement with Robert.
* TokenGoodTeammate: To the DeadlyDecadentCourt of King's Landing.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Robert, who Catelyn even lampshades in the first episode, has a tendency to lead Ned into trouble. [[FromBadToWorse If only she knew]].
* TragicHero:
** Ned is a straight example in that his very values and character and identity lead him to his death; if he had done otherwise he would not be the same person. He absolutely will not commit or condone the heinous action of killing a child regardless of the political benefit. In the end, he gets killed by the cruel whims of the same child that he had intended to spare from Robert's wrath.
** Out of love for Lyanna and his nephew Jon, Ned lies to everyone that Jon Snow is his bastard son to protect him from his enemies. This action causes strain in his own marriage, leading to Jon Snow being raised under somewhat difficult circumstances, since Catelyn resented his presence and there was nearly nothing he could do about it.
* TranquilFury: Indulges in this when Jaime kills Jory. And it nearly carried him to victory.
* TraumaCongaLine: Ned is arrested, stripped of his lands and titles, forced to falsely confess treason and conspiracy to take the Iron Throne for himself, sentenced to death after being promised he would be spared if he confessed and finally beheaded with his own sword -- the same he used himself to kill criminals, no less -- in front of the mob and his own daughters, with his head put and left to rot on a pike.
* TurnInYourBadge: He turns in his badge as Hand of the King after a disagreement with Robert. Within hours [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he finds that this leaves him and his household unprotected against reprisals from the Lannisters]].
* WarriorPrince: Ned is one of the greatest fighters in Westeros, and also wields a great deal of authority. It's right there in his own creed: He who passes the sentence, should swing the sword.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Had Ned not suffered from a severe leg injury prior to Robert's death, he would have fought valiantly when Littlefinger and the Gold Cloaks turned on him when contesting Joffrey's coronation.
* WouldNotHurtAChild:
** After seeing what happened to the [[KillEmAll Targaryen]] [[DeadGuyOnDisplay children]] during Robert's Rebellion, Ned does not want to see [[HistoryRepeats history repeat itself]]. While warning Cersei to take the children and run might have been the noble thing to do, it wasn't the ''smartest'' thing to do. Ironically, this action alone did not result in his death. Cersei never intended to kill him, merely sent to the Night's Watch. He was finally killed on the whim of a boy-king, the very person he had intended to spare.
** The reason for Ned holding to this belief is his fear for Jon Snow's safety, who is in actuality Ned's blood nephew and the son of Ned's sister Lyanna Stark and Rheagar Targaryen. Robert Baratheon wanted to kill all of Rhaegar's offspring which, if the truth were revealed, would include Jon as well. Ned internalized this to protect Jon and tried to protect other children in danger from the crown as well, including Daenerys Targaryen and Cersei's children.
* WrongGenreSavvy:
** Not in general, but this goes a long way toward explaining why he trusts Littlefinger. Ned seems to think that he's a SarcasticDevotee, who despite his snarkiness, is a loyal ally. The reality is [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder very different]]. He might also have been working under the assumption that since Littlefinger is hopelessly in love with Cat, he wouldn't betray him and risk hurting ''her''. Unfortunately, there lies the main reason he ''[[TheUriahGambit does]]'' turn on him!
** Also, Littlefinger probably would have stuck by Ned if Ned had gone along with Littlefinger's plans for the throne, which involved controlling Joffrey as a PuppetKing after he received the throne through blackmail (in hindsight, Littlefinger was probably too confident himself about this scheme's success, since even he didn't know at that point just ''how'' insane Joffrey really was). Ned is WrongGenreSavvy when he expects that Littlefinger will continue to help him after he turns down Littlefinger's bid to share power.
** He told Cersei that he found out about her little incestuous secret in the hopes that it would drive her and her son away from the Iron Throne. It got him and his guards killed instead.
* YourCheatingHeart: Subverted. His wife Catelyn died believing that Ned Stark betrayed his vows to her and fathered Jon Snow out of wedlock, when it turns out that he did no such thing.
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[[folder:Lady Catelyn "Cat" Stark, née Tully]]
!!Lady Catelyn "Cat" Stark
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catelyn_stark_s3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"...all this horror that's come to my family... it's all because I couldn't love a motherless child."'']]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichelleFairley
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Magda Giner (Latin American Spanish), Creator/MikaDoi (Japanese)

->''"You have inherited your father's responsibilities. I am afraid they come at a cost."''

Catelyn Stark, Lady of Winterfell, is the wife of Lord Eddard Stark. Born to the Lord and Lady of the Riverlands, she is the elder sister of Lysa Arryn, Lady of the Vale and Mistress of the Eyrie. Murdered at her brother Edmure's Red Wedding to Roslin Frey at the Twins by the Boltons and Freys.
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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesPetyrBaelish Lord Petyr Baelish a.k.a "Littlefinger"]]) "Littlefinger" Baelish]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]
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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStark House Stark]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | '''House Bolton''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesPetyrBaelish Lord Petyr Baelish a.k.a "Littlefinger"]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]

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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStark House Stark]] '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | '''House Bolton''' [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesPetyrBaelish Lord Petyr Baelish a.k.a "Littlefinger"]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]
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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]

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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStark House Stark]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]], Stark]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] '''House Bolton''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]], Lannister]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesPetyrBaelish Lord Petyr Baelish a.k.a "Littlefinger"]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]
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* TragicHero: No matter how much they may try to do the right thing, the Seven Kingdoms will repeatedly show them that honor is [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder nigh-worthless]] to the rest of [[CrapsackWorld Westeros]]. Rickard, Brandon, Ned and Robb all pay the ultimate price for their heroism and the family nearly reaches total extinction at the Red Wedding. The surviving children are all forced to TakeALevelInBadass and learn to play the game to eventually bring the house BackFromTheBrink and [[RightfulKingReturns retake their home]].
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* SuccessionCrisis: Notable in its aversion. The Starks have been reduced to an (ostensibly) bastard-born older brother without the Stark name, two young women, and a paralyzed young man. For any other house, this would spell the end of the family in a traditional sense, because the Stark name wouldn’t be passed down, and likely also result in in-fighting between the older bastard and his true born half-siblings. But because the Starks love each other and have a HundredPercentAdoration, no fuss has been raised after they came BackFromTheBrink, and even Littlefinger found himself fatally mistaken in trying to play their rivalries against each other.

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* SuccessionCrisis: Notable in its aversion. The Starks have been reduced to an (ostensibly) bastard-born older brother without the Stark name, two young women, and a paralyzed young man. For any other house, this would spell the end of the family in a traditional sense, because the Stark name wouldn’t be passed down, and likely also result in in-fighting between the older bastard and his true born true-born half-siblings. But because the Starks love each other and have a HundredPercentAdoration, HundredPercentAdorationRating, no fuss has been raised after they came BackFromTheBrink, and even Littlefinger found himself fatally mistaken in trying to play their rivalries against each other.



** Bran discovered his Warg then Greensight abilities and develops them. By the end of Season 6, Bran replaces the Three-eyed Raven.

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** Bran discovered his Warg then Greensight abilities and develops them. By the end of Season 6, Bran replaces the Three-eyed Three-Eyed Raven.



** Robb, Catelyn, and Talisa's are as infamous as Lord Rickard and Brandon above, if not more. To specify, Robb's corpse was beheaded and has his direwolf's head sewn on it. Catelyn was stripped naked and thrown in a river, denied of her family's tradition of VikingFuneral. Talissa was repeatedly stabbed in the womb, while pregnant.

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** Robb, Catelyn, and Talisa's are as infamous as Lord Rickard and Brandon above, if not more. To specify, Robb's corpse was beheaded and has his direwolf's head sewn on it. Catelyn was stripped naked and thrown in a river, denied of her family's tradition of VikingFuneral. Talissa Talisa was repeatedly stabbed in the womb, while pregnant.



* TheCassandra: Zig-zagged. Her safety concerns about Bran's climbing turn out to be more than justified. Her firstborn Robb consistently ignores her well-reasoned advice of being wary of the Greyjoys, Karstarks and Freys, with disastrous results. On the other hand, she also tells her husband to trust ''Littlefinger'', which is hands down the dumbest thing you can do in Westeros. And while she does warn Robb to be wary of the Freys, she also vouches for them, saying Walder Frey would never do anything to harm her.

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* TheCassandra: Zig-zagged. Her safety concerns about Bran's climbing turn out to be more than justified. Her firstborn Robb consistently ignores her well-reasoned advice of being wary of the Greyjoys, Karstarks Karstarks, and Freys, with disastrous results. On the other hand, she also tells her husband to trust ''Littlefinger'', which is hands down the dumbest thing you can do in Westeros. And while she does warn Robb to be wary of the Freys, she also vouches for them, saying Walder Frey would never do anything to harm her.



* MythologyGag: In one scene she jokes to Robb about being a spy. In the books Jeyne Westerling was a spy of sorts - and their ShotgunWedding was partly set up by her mother.

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* MythologyGag: In one scene she jokes to Robb about being a spy. In the books Jeyne Westerling was a spy of sorts - -- and their ShotgunWedding was partly set up by her mother.



* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: The role she (and her book counterpart Jeyne Westerling) serves as "the unwanted queen of the king's household" was lifted from Edward IV's own queen, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Woodville Lady Elizabeth Woodville]]--minus the nepotism angle[[note]]of bringing in a minor, formerly-opposing house to the King's inner circle, as the Woodvilles (sworn to Lancaster) and Westerlings (sworn to Lannister) did to the Yorks and Starks, respectively[[/note]] and [[KilledOffForReal surviving the entire war]].

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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: The role she (and her book counterpart Jeyne Westerling) serves as "the unwanted queen of the king's household" was lifted from Edward IV's own queen, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Woodville Lady Elizabeth Woodville]]--minus Woodville]] -- minus the nepotism angle[[note]]of bringing in a minor, formerly-opposing house to the King's inner circle, as the Woodvilles (sworn to Lancaster) and Westerlings (sworn to Lannister) did to the Yorks and Starks, respectively[[/note]] and [[KilledOffForReal surviving the entire war]].



* YokoOhNo: Her marriage with Robb was already widely frowned upon while they were still alive. Years after the Red Wedding, even previously loyal Stark bannermen don't remember her as their late queen, but instead as a "foreign whore" (- Robett Glover) who brought the bane of House Stark and the whole Northern cause. [[invoked]]

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* YokoOhNo: Her marriage with Robb was already widely frowned upon while they were still alive. Years after the Red Wedding, even previously loyal Stark bannermen don't remember her as their late queen, but instead as a "foreign whore" (- (-- Robett Glover) who brought the bane of House Stark and the whole Northern cause. [[invoked]]
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* TheHero: For Season 1, indisputably. Even three seasons after his death, he casts a long shadow with nary an episode gone by that his memory isn't invoked or referred to.
* TheHeroDies: Undisputedly, the main character of the show, only to be killed-off an episode before the first SeasonFinale.

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* TheHero: For Season 1, indisputably. Even three seasons after his death, he He casts a long shadow after his death, with nary an episode gone by that his memory isn't invoked or referred to.
* TheHeroDies: Undisputedly, As above, the main character of the show, Season 1, only to be killed-off an episode before the first SeasonFinale.

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* GoodIsNotDumb: Ned Stark's advice is often dismissed as just being HonorBeforeReason, but there are often very good reasons for his choices.

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** Given that the War of the Five Kings ended up costing Cersei all her children, her father, and the love of her brother/lover, she probably should have just taken Ned's advice and gotten out of there.
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* LettingHerHairDown: Her hair is often tied back when she's nursing, but it's shown down in a scene where she flirts with Robb and then at their wedding.


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* MythologyGag: In one scene she jokes to Robb about being a spy. In the books Jeyne Westerling was a spy of sorts - and their ShotgunWedding was partly set up by her mother.


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* UnkemptBeauty: She's often shown with messy hair, covered with grime or blood but not enough to detract from her beauty.
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* RuleOfThree: From Seasons 1-8, Winterfell has been besieged three times. [[spoiler:The first time by Theon Greyjoy in Season 2, the second time by House Stark when they try to reclaim it from Ramsay, and the third time by the White Walkers. It's only in the third occasion that the castle manages to defend itself and withstand and repeal the siege]].
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* RuleOfThree: From Seasons 1-8, Winterfell has been besieged three times. [[spoiler:The first time by Theon Greyjoy in Season 2, the second time by House Stark when they try to reclaim it from Ramsay, and the third time by the White Walkers. It's only in the third occasion that the castle manages to defend itself and withstand and repeal the siege]].
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** House Targaryen likewise inflicted the worst humiliations and suffering on the Stark before the start of the series. It was believed by most of Westeros that Prince Rhaegar kidnapped Lyanna Stark and held her hostage and raped her [[spoiler:but it is revealed in Season 7 that Lyanna and Rheagar were in love and she willingly married him]]. Lyanna's brother Brandon and her father Rickard were sadistically murdered by the Mad King Aerys II, and Eddard Stark was more or less declared {{Outlaw}} by the same king, provoking House Stark to join Robert's Rebellion. The bad blood between the two houses hasn't dissipated in light of their other grudges, and Sansa hasn't forgotten what happened to her grandfather and her aunt, [[spoiler:and publicly scolds her brother Jon for parlaying with the daughter of the Mad King. Daenerys for her part has a grudge on Ned Stark because she believes, wrongly albeit due to ignorance, that the latter was a sidekick to King Robert and more or less enabled him to make repeated assassination attempts on her]]. The tragic irony of course is that Jon Snow, the current King in the North is unknowingly the son of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, and as Daenerys notes, between Torrhen Stark bending the knee to Aegon I and her father, House Stark [[WeUsedToBeFriends loyally served House Targaryen for nearly 300 years]] and had a strong relationship.[[labelnote:From the books...]]Before the Mad King, House Stark and House Targaryen had only a small rough patch when Jaehaerys I and Queen Alysanne on a visit to the North gave land to the Night's Watch over House Stark's objection, said land is the same Gift, where Jon Snow controversially proposed settling Wildlings in Season 5. Lord Cregan Stark served the Blacks during the Dance of the Dragons famously clearing in his legendary one-day in office as Hand of the King, while another Stark lord marched alongside Daeron I the Young Dragon in his conquest of Dorne. King Aegon V, Dany's grandfather in the Show!Canon, also provided many food provisions to the North during a harsh winter.[[/labelnote]]

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** House Targaryen likewise inflicted the worst humiliations and suffering on the Stark before the start of the series. It was believed by most of Westeros that Prince Rhaegar kidnapped Lyanna Stark and held her hostage and raped her [[spoiler:but but it is revealed in Season 7 that Lyanna and Rheagar were in love and she willingly married him]].him. Lyanna's brother Brandon and her father Rickard were sadistically murdered by the Mad King Aerys II, and Eddard Stark was more or less declared {{Outlaw}} by the same king, provoking House Stark to join Robert's Rebellion. The bad blood between the two houses hasn't dissipated in light of their other grudges, and Sansa hasn't forgotten what happened to her grandfather and her aunt, [[spoiler:and and publicly scolds her brother Jon for parlaying with the daughter of the Mad King. Daenerys for her part has a grudge on Ned Stark because she believes, wrongly albeit due to ignorance, that the latter was a sidekick to King Robert and more or less enabled him to make repeated assassination attempts on her]].her. The tragic irony of course is that Jon Snow, the current King in the North is unknowingly the son of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, and as Daenerys notes, between Torrhen Stark bending the knee to Aegon I and her father, House Stark [[WeUsedToBeFriends loyally served House Targaryen for nearly 300 years]] and had a strong relationship.[[labelnote:From the books...]]Before the Mad King, House Stark and House Targaryen had only a small rough patch when Jaehaerys I and Queen Alysanne on a visit to the North gave land to the Night's Watch over House Stark's objection, said land is the same Gift, where Jon Snow controversially proposed settling Wildlings in Season 5. Lord Cregan Stark served the Blacks during the Dance of the Dragons famously clearing in his legendary one-day in office as Hand of the King, while another Stark lord marched alongside Daeron I the Young Dragon in his conquest of Dorne. King Aegon V, Dany's grandfather in the Show!Canon, also provided many food provisions to the North during a harsh winter.[[/labelnote]]



* DemotedToDragon: The Starks were Kings in the North and the Kings of Winter, but after Aegon's conquest and the reformation of the Seven Kingdoms the Starks' rank was reduced to Wardens of the North. After Robert's Rebellion, Ned served as Warden for the post-Targaryen dynasty, but Joffrey's execution of the Lord Paramount and Hand of the King made many in the North feel that they don't have to submit to the Iron Throne since it was the dragons they knelt to. Of course by Season 7, the dragons have come back and [[spoiler:Queen Daenerys is rather fond of the GoodOldWays, before her father's time of course, when the North were loyal vassals of the Iron Throne and she wants King in the North, Jon Snow, to bend the knee]].

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* DemotedToDragon: The Starks were Kings in the North and the Kings of Winter, but after Aegon's conquest and the reformation of the Seven Kingdoms the Starks' rank was reduced to Wardens of the North. After Robert's Rebellion, Ned served as Warden for the post-Targaryen dynasty, but Joffrey's execution of the Lord Paramount and Hand of the King made many in the North feel that they don't have to submit to the Iron Throne since it was the dragons they knelt to. Of course by Season 7, the dragons have come back and [[spoiler:Queen Queen Daenerys is rather fond of the GoodOldWays, before her father's time of course, when the North were loyal vassals of the Iron Throne and she wants King in the North, Jon Snow, to bend the knee]].knee.



* PayEvilUntoEvil: Whatever else may be said about House Stark, they are not believers in turning the other cheek, with the only exception being King Jon Snow who tends to be more forgiving than his family members, and even ''he'' [[GoodIsNotSoft will execute individuals when the situation calls for it]] (Janos Slynt, the mutineers) and give a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to [[{{sadist}} Ramsay Bolton]]. Robb Stark fully intends to make House Lannister pay for their transgressions; Catelyn Stark carries out her threat to execute Walder Frey's wife whom she takes hostage during the Red Wedding; Bran Stark wargs into Hodor's mind, having Hodor brutally snap the neck of Locke who tried to kidnap and kill him and Rickon; Arya Stark conducts multiple assassinations and institutes [[ThePurge a purge]] [[spoiler:on House Frey for the Red Wedding]]; and Sansa Stark summarily executes Ramsay Snow [[spoiler:and Littlefinger]]. Ned Stark likewise fully [[GoodIsNotSoft intended to execute Ser Jorah Mormont for his crime of slavery]]. [[labelnote:From the books...]]This characteristic of House Stark is quite legendary in the extended lore. One notable example was Brandon "Ice Eyes" Stark who liberated the Wolf's Den from slavers and pirates and then, more or less, turned the slave-masters over to their former victims and promptly oversaw the slaves making their slave-masters into offerings of HumanSacrifice for the old gods. Likewise, Lady Stoneheart, the AdaptedOut [[CameBackWrong aspect of Catelyn Stark]] after the Red Wedding, has brutally instituted a ReignOfTerror in the Riverlands against the Freys and decorated many trees with their hanging corpses.[[/labelnote]]

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* PayEvilUntoEvil: Whatever else may be said about House Stark, they are not believers in turning the other cheek, with the only exception being King Jon Snow who tends to be more forgiving than his family members, and even ''he'' [[GoodIsNotSoft will execute individuals when the situation calls for it]] (Janos Slynt, the mutineers) and give a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to [[{{sadist}} Ramsay Bolton]]. Robb Stark fully intends to make House Lannister pay for their transgressions; Catelyn Stark carries out her threat to execute Walder Frey's wife whom she takes hostage during the Red Wedding; Bran Stark wargs into Hodor's mind, having Hodor brutally snap the neck of Locke who tried to kidnap and kill him and Rickon; Arya Stark conducts multiple assassinations and institutes [[ThePurge a purge]] [[spoiler:on on House Frey for the Red Wedding]]; Wedding; and Sansa Stark summarily executes Ramsay Snow [[spoiler:and Littlefinger]].and Littlefinger. Ned Stark likewise fully [[GoodIsNotSoft intended to execute Ser Jorah Mormont for his crime of slavery]]. [[labelnote:From the books...]]This characteristic of House Stark is quite legendary in the extended lore. One notable example was Brandon "Ice Eyes" Stark who liberated the Wolf's Den from slavers and pirates and then, more or less, turned the slave-masters over to their former victims and promptly oversaw the slaves making their slave-masters into offerings of HumanSacrifice for the old gods. Likewise, Lady Stoneheart, the AdaptedOut [[CameBackWrong aspect of Catelyn Stark]] after the Red Wedding, has brutally instituted a ReignOfTerror in the Riverlands against the Freys and decorated many trees with their hanging corpses.[[/labelnote]]



** When the two meet each other in Season 7, Gendry and Jon quickly strike up a bond with Gendry in particular [[spoiler:taking their excursion over the Wall to capture a Wight]] as a grand adventure and clearly hoping to emulate their fathers' adventures, much to Davos' annoyance.

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** When the two meet each other in Season 7, Gendry and Jon quickly strike up a bond with Gendry in particular [[spoiler:taking taking their excursion over the Wall to capture a Wight]] Wight as a grand adventure and clearly hoping to emulate their fathers' adventures, much to Davos' annoyance.



* DarkSecret: Ned goes to the grave with one that is perhaps the irony of the century. His bastard son Jon Snow is really the [[spoiler:trueborn]] son of Ned's sister Lyanna and ''Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen,'' making Jon [[spoiler:the true heir to House Targaryen and their claim to The Iron Throne.]]

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* DarkSecret: Ned goes to the grave with one that is perhaps the irony of the century. His bastard son Jon Snow is really the [[spoiler:trueborn]] trueborn son of Ned's sister Lyanna and ''Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen,'' making Jon [[spoiler:the the true heir to House Targaryen and their claim to The Iron Throne.]]



* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:He's a ChekhovMIA for nearly six seasons before his reappearance midway through Season 6. After that he's gone for most of Season 7 until he returns halfway through only to perform a HeroicSacrifice for Jon.]]

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* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:He's He's a ChekhovMIA for nearly six seasons before his reappearance midway through Season 6. After that he's gone for most of Season 7 until he returns halfway through only to perform a HeroicSacrifice for Jon.]]



* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Bran and Meera from wights in Season 6. [[spoiler: And Jon, also from wights, in Season 7.]]

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* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Bran and Meera from wights in Season 6. [[spoiler: And Jon, also from wights, in Season 7.]]



* DeathByAdaptation: His book counterpart is still a ChekhovMIA as of the last book. Here, he's confirmed to have died but CameBackStrong. [[spoiler:And then he dies ''again'' in a LastStand.]]
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler: Goes out delivering fiery death upon a few Wights.]]

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* DeathByAdaptation: His book counterpart is still a ChekhovMIA as of the last book. Here, he's confirmed to have died but CameBackStrong. [[spoiler:And And then he dies ''again'' in a LastStand.]]
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* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler: Goes out delivering fiery death upon a few Wights.]]



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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Stays behind to fight Wights so Jon can escape.]]



* LastStand: [[spoiler: Benjen sends off Jon on his horse while facing off against a horde of wights. It doesn't end well for him.]]

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* LastStand: [[spoiler: Benjen sends off Jon on his horse while facing off against a horde of wights. It doesn't end well for him.]]



* ForgottenFallenFriend: The surviving Starks and their supporters are quite apathetic about her gruesome death, only wanting to avenge the deaths of Robb, Catelyn, and the other Northern Lords killed at the Red Wedding. The one time a Northern Lord mentions her posthumously, she's referred to as a "[[SpeakIllOfTheDead foreign whore]]". Justified by the surviving Starks, though, as they don't even know who she is. [[spoiler:Averted in Season 7, as Arya included her as a member of her family when she mentions the Freys' list of crimes during the Red Wedding, even though she and Talisa actually never meet.]]

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: The surviving Starks and their supporters are quite apathetic about her gruesome death, only wanting to avenge the deaths of Robb, Catelyn, and the other Northern Lords killed at the Red Wedding. The one time a Northern Lord mentions her posthumously, she's referred to as a "[[SpeakIllOfTheDead foreign whore]]". Justified by the surviving Starks, though, as they don't even know who she is. [[spoiler:Averted Averted in Season 7, as Arya included her as a member of her family when she mentions the Freys' list of crimes during the Red Wedding, even though she and Talisa actually never meet.]]



Eddard Stark's sister and Robert's betrothed. She was supposedly kidnapped by Rhaegar Targaryen, which ignited Robert's Rebellion but no one really knows if she was actually kidnapped or if she was in love with Rhaegar and ran away with him. She died seventeen years prior to the start of the series. (See the character sheets on the original books for more details.) It turns out that she is the mother of Jon Snow, whom she had with Rhaegar Targaryen, [[spoiler:her husband]].

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Eddard Stark's sister and Robert's betrothed. She was supposedly kidnapped by Rhaegar Targaryen, which ignited Robert's Rebellion but no one really knows if she was actually kidnapped or if she was in love with Rhaegar and ran away with him. She died seventeen years prior to the start of the series. (See the character sheets on the original books for more details.) It turns out that she is the mother of Jon Snow, whom she had with Rhaegar Targaryen, [[spoiler:her husband]].her husband.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler: Her fling with Rhaegar was consensual. But she somehow believed that running away with an already married man, the crown prince no less, who had two kids, when she was already betrothed to another powerful lord could possibly end happily. Instead her former fiance concluded she was kidnapped, her enquiring father and eldest brother were tyranically killed by the king, father of his new lover, and it all led to a bloody civil war.]]

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler: Her fling with Rhaegar was consensual. But she somehow believed that running away with an already married man, the crown prince no less, who had two kids, when she was already betrothed to another powerful lord could possibly end happily. Instead her former fiance concluded she was kidnapped, her enquiring father and eldest brother were tyranically killed by the king, father of his new lover, and it all led to a bloody civil war.]]



* DistressedDamsel: Lyanna was kidnapped by Rhaegar. At least that's the accepted story. [[spoiler: It was totally consensual and she eloped with him. By the time anyone found out the truth, however, Robert's Rebellion was in full swing.]]

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* DistressedDamsel: Lyanna was kidnapped by Rhaegar. At least that's the accepted story. [[spoiler: It was totally consensual and she eloped with him. By the time anyone found out the truth, however, Robert's Rebellion was in full swing.]]



** Her eldest nephew Robb unknowingly followed her footsteps by [[spoiler:not honoring a planned ArrangedMarriage to marry someone else out of love. Both marriages ended in tragedy, albeit Lyanna did give birth to her child, whereas Talisa was stabbed in her womb]].
** [[spoiler:Her son Jon also winds up looking more like her than Rhaegar. Like her, Jon also winds up falling in love with a Targaryen royal]].

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** Her eldest nephew Robb unknowingly followed her footsteps by [[spoiler:not not honoring a planned ArrangedMarriage to marry someone else out of love. Both marriages ended in tragedy, albeit Lyanna did give birth to her child, whereas Talisa was stabbed in her womb]].
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* TheLoad: A fatal liability for the family -- she was betrothed to Robert Baratheon, a close friend of the Starks, but she [[spoiler:went off-script in the worst way possible by eloping with Rhaegar Targaryen and giving the impression that she was kidnapped, leading to the]] death of her father and older brother when they went to King's Landing to demand satisfaction. On top of that, her son with Rhaegar was born into fatal danger from her former betrothed who now hated Targaryens and is King of the Seven Kingdoms. In the wake of Lyanna's death, Ned must protect [[LostOrphanedRoyalty his sister’s infant son or else his sister's son will be slaughtered]], so Ned passes his nephew off as his own illegitimate son, concealing Jon's parentage to save Jon’s life, sacrificing his honor, straining his marriage, and keeping this secret to protect Jon and now the rest of his family, since he has risked treason by lying to King Robert Baratheon.
* LoveRuinsTheRealm: [[spoiler:Her love for Rhaegar caused a lot of problems which resulted to deaths of her father, oldest brother, the true heirs to the Iron Throne, and a civil war]].
* TheLostLenore: To Robert. The Season 6 finale implies that this was not really reciprocated since Lyanna was convinced that Robert would murder her son and she feared his wrath. [[spoiler: The Season 7 finale confirms she never loved him but loved Rhaegar.]]

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* TheLoad: A fatal liability for the family -- she was betrothed to Robert Baratheon, a close friend of the Starks, but she [[spoiler:went went off-script in the worst way possible by eloping with Rhaegar Targaryen and giving the impression that she was kidnapped, leading to the]] the death of her father and older brother when they went to King's Landing to demand satisfaction. On top of that, her son with Rhaegar was born into fatal danger from her former betrothed who now hated Targaryens and is King of the Seven Kingdoms. In the wake of Lyanna's death, Ned must protect [[LostOrphanedRoyalty his sister’s infant son or else his sister's son will be slaughtered]], so Ned passes his nephew off as his own illegitimate son, concealing Jon's parentage to save Jon’s life, sacrificing his honor, straining his marriage, and keeping this secret to protect Jon and now the rest of his family, since he has risked treason by lying to King Robert Baratheon.
* LoveRuinsTheRealm: [[spoiler:Her Her love for Rhaegar caused a lot of problems which resulted to deaths of her father, oldest brother, the true heirs to the Iron Throne, and a civil war]].war.
* TheLostLenore: To Robert. The Season 6 finale implies that this was not really reciprocated since Lyanna was convinced that Robert would murder her son and she feared his wrath. [[spoiler: The Season 7 finale confirms she never loved him but loved Rhaegar.]]



* MarryForLove: [[spoiler: It's revealed in Season 7 that Lyanna secretly eloped with Rhaegar after falling in love with him, rather than [[RunawayFiancee go through with her]] ArrangedMarriage to Robert Baratheon]].

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* MarryForLove: [[spoiler: It's revealed in Season 7 that Lyanna secretly eloped with Rhaegar after falling in love with him, rather than [[RunawayFiancee go through with her]] ArrangedMarriage to Robert Baratheon]].Baratheon.



* MyOwnPrivateIDo: [[spoiler:She [[{{Elopement}} absconded to Dorne with her lover]] Rhaegar Targaryen and married him in a private ceremony before their son Jon's birth and prior to Rhaegar leaving to fight Robert Baratheon at the Trident. Rhaegar was granted an annulment of his first marriage to Elia Martell by the High Septon before he and Lyanna were wed to make it legal.]]

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* MyOwnPrivateIDo: [[spoiler:She She [[{{Elopement}} absconded to Dorne with her lover]] Rhaegar Targaryen and married him in a private ceremony before their son Jon's birth and prior to Rhaegar leaving to fight Robert Baratheon at the Trident. Rhaegar was granted an annulment of his first marriage to Elia Martell by the High Septon before he and Lyanna were wed to make it legal.]]



* PeerlessLoveInterest: It's strongly indicated she was this to Robert Baratheon. He [[TheMourningAfter never got over her death]] and states she was "the one thing I ever wanted" and that "seven kingdoms couldn't fill the hole she left behind". Not even his wife Cersei Lannister, who at the time of their marriage was said to be the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman, could compare as far as Robert was concerned; none of the numerous other women he sleeps with can hold a candle to Lyanna, either. It's implied (outright stated in the books) that Robert had an overly idealistic view of Lyanna and [[LovingAShadow didn't truly know the real her]] – such as when he complains to Ned that she should've been buried somewhere she could see the sky instead of the crypt at Winterfell, only for Ned to remark that [[DueToTheDead she's a Stark and belongs there with her family]]. It's eventually revealed that Lyanna [[spoiler: never returned Robert's affections and eloped with Rhaegar Targaryen instead]]; she was even convinced Robert [[WouldHurtAChild would've murdered her newborn son]] simply because of who his father was.
* PoorCommunicationKills: [[spoiler: A lot of lives could have been spared if she had made it clear that Rhaegar did not kidnap and rape her, but that she went with him willingly.]]

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* PeerlessLoveInterest: It's strongly indicated she was this to Robert Baratheon. He [[TheMourningAfter never got over her death]] and states she was "the one thing I ever wanted" and that "seven kingdoms couldn't fill the hole she left behind". Not even his wife Cersei Lannister, who at the time of their marriage was said to be the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman, could compare as far as Robert was concerned; none of the numerous other women he sleeps with can hold a candle to Lyanna, either. It's implied (outright stated in the books) that Robert had an overly idealistic view of Lyanna and [[LovingAShadow didn't truly know the real her]] – such as when he complains to Ned that she should've been buried somewhere she could see the sky instead of the crypt at Winterfell, only for Ned to remark that [[DueToTheDead she's a Stark and belongs there with her family]]. It's eventually revealed that Lyanna [[spoiler: never returned Robert's affections and eloped with Rhaegar Targaryen instead]]; instead; she was even convinced Robert [[WouldHurtAChild would've murdered her newborn son]] simply because of who his father was.
* PoorCommunicationKills: [[spoiler: A lot of lives could have been spared if she had made it clear that Rhaegar did not kidnap and rape her, but that she went with him willingly.]]



* RapeAsDrama: It believed by several characters (in particular Robert Baratheon) that she was kidnapped and raped by Rhaegar Targaryen, though the exact details are very sketchy. [[spoiler: As it turns out, she ''wasn't'' raped; she was in love with Rhaegar and willingly went away with him]].

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* RapeAsDrama: It believed by several characters (in particular Robert Baratheon) that she was kidnapped and raped by Rhaegar Targaryen, though the exact details are very sketchy. [[spoiler: As it turns out, she ''wasn't'' raped; she was in love with Rhaegar and willingly went away with him]].him.



* TheReveal: She is Jon's real mother. [[spoiler: And she was legally married to Rhaegar, making Jon a contender for the Iron Throne]].

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* SimpleYetOpulent: The dress she wears [[spoiler: during her wedding to Rhaegar]] is simple with only minor adornments, but still quite fine-looking.

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* TrueBlueFemininity: In one of Bran's visions, she's wearing a pale blue gown (the colours of her house) [[spoiler: which is her wedding dress]].
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Everyone believed she was kidnapped by Rhaegar. [[spoiler: Turns out Lyanna and Rhaegar were in love and eloped. The belief that she was kidnapped led to her father and one of her brothers being killed by the Mad King and subsequently to Robert's Rebellion.]]

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* TrueBlueFemininity: In one of Bran's visions, she's wearing a pale blue gown (the colours of her house) [[spoiler: which is her wedding dress]].
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Everyone believed she was kidnapped by Rhaegar. [[spoiler: Turns out Lyanna and Rhaegar were in love and eloped. The belief that she was kidnapped led to her father and one of her brothers being killed by the Mad King and subsequently to Robert's Rebellion.]]
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Catelyn is unpleasant to Jon in the show but doesn't go so far as to declare YouShouldHaveDiedInstead or refuse to let him stay at Winterfell after Ned leaves. She even laments her treatment of Jon as a failing in the show, rather than adamantly opposing Robb's trust in Jon throughout, as in the books.

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* DeadlyDecadentCourt: ‘’Strongly’’ inverted, and in very significant fashion. The Starks run one of the most informal and utilitarian courts in the series, which plays into their 100%AdorationRating, since such practicality plays into [[HadToBeSharp the unity the North needs to survive winter.]] As for deadly, almost everyone can count on the Starks’s honorable nature ensuring their safety, unlike in other courts... unless, like Littlefinger, you try and act like your in the usual DeadlyDecadentCourt and spend your time trying to turn people on each other only to find [[GoodIsNotNice your throat being slit in the main hall.]]

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* DeadlyDecadentCourt: ‘’Strongly’’ inverted, and in very significant fashion. The Starks run one of the most informal and utilitarian courts in the series, which plays into their 100%AdorationRating, HundredPercentAdorationRating, since such practicality plays into [[HadToBeSharp the unity the North needs to survive winter.]] As for deadly, almost everyone can count on the Starks’s honorable nature ensuring their safety, unlike in other courts... unless, like Littlefinger, you try and act like your in the usual DeadlyDecadentCourt and spend your time trying to turn people on each other only to find [[GoodIsNotNice your throat being slit in the main hall.]]


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* SuccessionCrisis: Notable in its aversion. The Starks have been reduced to an (ostensibly) bastard-born older brother without the Stark name, two young women, and a paralyzed young man. For any other house, this would spell the end of the family in a traditional sense, because the Stark name wouldn’t be passed down, and likely also result in in-fighting between the older bastard and his true born half-siblings. But because the Starks love each other and have a HundredPercentAdoration, no fuss has been raised after they came BackFromTheBrink, and even Littlefinger found himself fatally mistaken in trying to play their rivalries against each other.

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* DeconReconSwitch: House Stark's fate, for most of the series, has been a by-word regarding how [[CrapsackWorld a family of honorable fantasy heroes, good politics and Westeros don't mix]]. At the beginning of the War of Five Kings, House Stark (similar to the Greyjoy-led Ironborn) had the smallest army and fewest allies. After the Red Wedding, their ranks and leadership were virtually annihilated -- the house itself functionally extinct. Their only remaining clanspeople (Sansa, Arya, Bran, Rickon and Jon) were either tossed around like bargaining chips or hunted like fugitives. And yet, by Season 6, they have a) retaken their ancestral seat and destroyed their centuries-long rivals, b) regained the support of the North and re-established their independent Kingdom, and c) pieced together a standing army through assimilating the Free Folk and allying with the knights of the Vale and d) killed off the men responsible for the murder of their family and supporters. By contrast, the three-way alliance that brought them on their knees -- Boltons, Freys and Lannisters -- are respectively literally extinct, functionally extinct, and currently on the verge of collapse.

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* DeconReconSwitch: DeadlyDecadentCourt: ‘’Strongly’’ inverted, and in very significant fashion. The Starks run one of the most informal and utilitarian courts in the series, which plays into their 100%AdorationRating, since such practicality plays into [[HadToBeSharp the unity the North needs to survive winter.]] As for deadly, almost everyone can count on the Starks’s honorable nature ensuring their safety, unlike in other courts... unless, like Littlefinger, you try and act like your in the usual DeadlyDecadentCourt and spend your time trying to turn people on each other only to find [[GoodIsNotNice your throat being slit in the main hall.]]
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House Stark's fate, for most of the series, has been a by-word regarding how [[CrapsackWorld a family of honorable fantasy heroes, good politics and Westeros don't mix]]. At the beginning of the War of Five Kings, House Stark (similar to the Greyjoy-led Ironborn) had the smallest army and fewest allies. After the Red Wedding, their ranks and leadership were virtually annihilated -- the house itself functionally extinct. Their only remaining clanspeople (Sansa, Arya, Bran, Rickon and Jon) were either tossed around like bargaining chips or hunted like fugitives. And yet, by Season 6, they have a) retaken their ancestral seat and destroyed their centuries-long rivals, b) regained the support of the North and re-established their independent Kingdom, and c) pieced together a standing army through assimilating the Free Folk and allying with the knights of the Vale and d) killed off the men responsible for the murder of their family and supporters. By contrast, the three-way alliance that brought them on their knees -- Boltons, Freys and Lannisters -- are respectively literally extinct, functionally extinct, and currently on the verge of collapse.
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/HumbertoVelez (Latin American Spanish), Luis Navarro (Latin American Spanish/young), Spanish/Young), Hideaki Tezuka (Japanese), Creator/YuuichiNakamura (Japanese/young) (Japanese/Young)



!!!'''Played By:''' Aisling Franciosi (young adult), Cordelia Hill (child)

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!!!'''Played By:''' Aisling Franciosi (young adult), (Young Adult), Cordelia Hill (child)(Child)
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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]

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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]] | Stark]]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]] | Lannister]]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]
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[[WMG:[[center: [- ''Series/GameOfThrones'' [[Characters/GameOfThrones Main Character Index]]\\
[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]

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[[WMG:[[center: [- ''Series/GameOfThrones'' [[Characters/GameOfThrones '''[[Characters/GameOfThrones Main Character Index]]\\
Index]]'''\\
[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]
Beings]]]]]]-]
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* OutOfCharacterAlert: The generally accepted story at the beginning of the series is that Jon Snow is the son of Ned Stark and an unknown woman he knocked up during Robert's Rebellion. However, Stannis, referencing Ned’s honor, remarks on this story, ''"Perhaps, but that wasn’t Ned Stark’s way,"'' which casts doubt on Jon's ''true'' parentage. Season 6 reveals that Jon is actually the son of Ned's sister Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. Ned promised Lyanna on her deathbed that he would take care of Jon and not reveal his true parentage to anyone, including Robert Baratheon, who would have probably killed him. Ned keeps his word and raises Jon as his own.

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* OutOfCharacterAlert: The generally accepted story at the beginning of the series is that Jon Snow is the son of Ned Stark and an unknown woman he knocked up during Robert's Rebellion. However, Stannis, referencing Ned’s Ned's honor, remarks on this story, ''"Perhaps, but that wasn’t Ned Stark’s way,"'' which casts doubt on Jon's ''true'' parentage. Season 6 reveals that Jon is actually the son of Ned's sister Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. Ned promised Lyanna on her deathbed that he would take care of Jon and not reveal his true parentage to anyone, including Robert Baratheon, who would have probably killed him. Ned keeps his word and raises Jon as his own.
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[[center: [-[[Characters/GameOfThrones Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]] ]]-]

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[[center: [-[[Characters/GameOfThrones [[WMG:[[center: [- ''Series/GameOfThrones'' [[Characters/GameOfThrones Main Character Index]] | Index]]\\
[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | '''House Stark''' ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRoyalCourt Royal Court]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]] ]]-]
Beings]]]]]]-]

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